September 18, 2012
2012 US President Ballot The
following
results
are based on 558 completed telephone
interviews among a statewide random sample of registered voters in New
Hampshire. Of the 558 interviews, 167 were among registered Republicans, 156 registered
Democrats, and 235
undeclared voters. The interviews were conducted September 15 through 17, 2012. The theoretical
margin of error
for the sample of 558 registered voters is plus or minus 4.2 percentage points,
95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.
Question wording and response:
If
the election for US President were being held today between
Barack Obama, the Democrat, and Mitt Romney, the Republican,
for whom
would you vote - Obama, Romney, or someone else? (names
rotated)
US President
|
Obama
|
Romney |
Other
| Undecided
|
|
NH registered voters |
48%
|
46% |
2%
| 4%
|
|
|
|
|
|
Republicans (30%) |
7% |
90% |
- | 3%
|
Democrats (28%)
|
93% |
4% |
- | 3%
|
Undeclared
(42%) |
47% |
43% |
4% | 6%
|
|
Men (48%) |
43% |
51% |
2% | 4%
|
Women
(52%) |
52% |
42% |
1% | 5%
|
|
June
2012 |
51% |
43% |
n/a | 6%
|
March 2012 |
48% |
41% |
n/a | 11%
|
Among 463 registered voters in New Hampshire
saying they will definitely vote in November, Obama leads Romney
48% to 47%. |