March 31, 2010
Quarterly Survey – March
2010 The
following
results
are based on 600 completed telephone
interviews among a statewide random sample of adults in New
Hampshire. Of the 600 interviews, 563 interviews were among
registered voters (169 Republicans, 162 Democrats, and 232
undeclared voters). The interviews were conducted March 27 through 30, 2010. The
theoretical margin of error for
the total sample of 600 is
plus or minus 4 percentage points,
95% of the time, on questions
where opinion is evenly split. The theoretical margin of error
for the sample of 563 registered voters is plus or minus 4.1 percentage points,
95% of the time, on questions where opinion is evenly split.
Question wording and responses:
Do you favor or oppose a state income tax for New Hamphire?
State income tax |
Favor |
Oppose |
Undecided |
|
All
adults |
23% |
70% |
7% |
|
All voters
|
25%
|
68%
|
7%
|
|
Republicans
|
13% |
81% |
6% |
Democrats
|
35% |
58% |
7% |
Undeclared
|
27% |
67% |
6% |
|
Men |
17% |
76% |
7% |
Women |
29% |
65% |
6% |
|
9/06 |
28% |
69% |
3% |
12/02 |
21% |
72% |
7% |
6/01 |
23% |
75% |
2% |
12/00 |
26% |
68% |
6% |
|