Citywide survey of Los Angeles
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Voter approval of the Los Angeles Police Department is stronger than at any point in the last two decades, and the department has closed much of the gap between the views of whites and those of blacks and Latinos, according to The Times Poll of 1,500 registered voters in Los Angeles.
The poll, conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, a Democratic polling firm, in conjuction with Public Opinion Strategies, a Republican polling firm, also found majority support for recognition of same-sex couples. Although a majority of voters voiced approval of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's performance, smaller numbers say they support his potential bid for governor in 2010. The survey was conducted June 10-16* and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.6 percentage points. See complete poll results on Greenberg Quinlan Rosner's website or view a PowerPoint presentation of the poll's findings to see more of the highlights.
*An earlier version of this summary incorrectly said the poll was conducted June 10-26.
Topics
- Approval of LAPD
- Approval of Mayor Villaraigosa
- Villaraigosa for governor
- Democratic candidates for governor
- Same-sex marriage
Approval of LAPD
- Q: Do you approve or disapprove of the job being done by the Los Angeles Police Department?
Approval of Mayor Villaraigosa
- Q: Do you approve or disapprove of the job being done by Antonio Villaraigosa as Los Angeles Mayor?
Villaraigosa for governor
- Q: As you may have heard, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is considering running for governor of California. In your opinion, do you think Mayor Villaraigosa should run for governor, or should not run for governor?
Democratic candidates for governor
- Q: I know it is a long way off, but thinking about the Democratic primary for governor in 2010, if the Democratic primary election for governor were held today and the candidates were Antonio Villaraigosa, Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown, for whom would you vote?
Same-sex marriage
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