Additional Results The main results for the 2008 Election in Washington are posted at In this series, we present additional results, broken out by: - Age - Gender - Education - Income
The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Presidential Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for President were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) ObamaMcCainOtherUndec. 18 – 34 years old48%40%7%5% 35 – 49 years old62%26%6%6% 50 – 65 years old61%29%7%4% Over 66 years old46%45%3%6% Male53%33%8%6% Female57%36%2%5%
The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Presidential Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for President were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) ObamaMcCainOtherUndec. High School grad37%47%8%8% Some College56%32%5%8% College Grad60%31%5%3% Less than $40,00049%34%8%9% $40,000 - $60,00051%39%7%3% $60,000 - $100,00050%38%6%6% More than $100,00070%23%3%4%
The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Gubernatorial Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for Governor were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) GregoireRossiUndec. 18 – 34 years old40%56%4% 35 – 49 years old51%45%4% 50 – 65 years old59%38%3% Over 66 years old50%47%3% Male48%47%4% Female53%44%3%
The Washington Poll Statewide sample = 600 registered voters, +/- 4% 2008 Gubernatorial Vote Choice – ADDITIONAL CROSSTABULATIONS If the election for Governor were held today, who would you vote for? ( read across ) GregoireRossiUndec. High School grad33%62%4% Some College49%46%5% College Grad58%40%2% Less than $40,00047%45%8% $40,000 - $60,00052%45%3% $60,000 - $100,00048%49%2% More than $100,00060%38%2%
About the Poll The Washington Poll is a non-partisan, academic survey research project sponsored by the Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity & Race (WISER), a research center at the University of Washington in the School of Social Sciences. Dr. Matt Barreto, an Assistant Professor of Political Science is the Director of WISER and a co-principal investigator on this survey. The survey was administered by telephone, by Pacific Market Research, in Renton, WA, based on a randomly selected list of phone numbers using a list of registered voters. The survey was in the field from October 18 – 26, A total of 600 registered voters throughout the state of Washington were interviewed, yielding in a 4.0% margin of error. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. A second poll of 400 registered voters will be fielded Oct 27- Nov , and results will be released on Nov 1. Questions/Comments:
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