Civil Beat Poll: Hawaii Voters Want GMO Labeling
There’s little disparity across age, ethnicity and gender lines, although more Republicans are opposed.
Civil Beat Poll — Full Questionnaire and Results — April 2015
Check out the demographics and crosstabs behind our most recent polls on marijuana, rail, GMO labeling and approval ratings.
Civil Beat Poll: Strong Support for Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Voters want medi-pot patients to have places to buy their medicine, but still oppose legalization of the drug for recreational purposes.
Civil Beat Poll — Full Questionnaire and Results, October 2014
Check out the demographics and cross tabulations behind our most recent polls on Hawaii’s races for governor and Congress, and on ballot question No. 4.
Civil Beat Poll: Preschool Funding Measure Increasingly Unpopular
A proposal to amend Hawaii’s constitution to allow the use of public funds to help pay for privately run early education programs is trailing by 16 percent.
Civil Beat Poll: Ige Up by 6 Over Aiona
The Democratic nominee for Hawaii governor leads Republican Duke Aiona 40 percent to 34 percent. Hawaii Independent Party candidate Mufi Hannemann is at 11 percent.
Civil Beat Poll — Full Questionnaire and Results — September 2014
Check out the demographics and crosstabs behind our most recent polls on Hawaii’s races for governor and Congress.
Civil Beat Poll: Public-Private Preschool Amendment Divides Voters
In other constitutional questions on ballot, voters oppose increasing the retirement ages of judges, but want the names of nominees made public.
Civil Beat Poll: GOP’s Djou Up By 4 Points Over Democrat Takai in CD1
Meanwhile, Sen. Brian Schatz and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard are way ahead of their GOP rivals.
Civil Beat Poll: Democrat Ige Leads Republican Aiona By 4 Percent
It’s a two-person race for Hawaii governor, with Hannemann and Davis far behind. In a positive sign for Ige, he seems to have the support of most Abercrombie voters from the primary.