Exhaustive poll reveals critical data on nonpartisan primary

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Ryan JaroncykRyan Jaroncyk
Published: 23 Sep, 2009
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In late August, Voter/Consumer Research conducted a comprehensive public opinion survey detailing voter attributes, stances on key legislators, views on the state's most pressing matters, and preferences regarding the 2010 nonpartisan open primary initiative.  Legislators, candidates, consulting firms, and news outlets will want to take a close look as the California primary process could face major restructuring when voters head to the polls in June 2010.   Please refer to the attached file for an in depth statistical analysis.

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