Twice every year, WPR, WPT and St. Norbert College conduct a survey of Wisconsinites to gauge their opinions and attitudes on certain topics.
The spring 2015 poll checked the state’s pulse on a range of questions, including state policy issues and the 2016 election.
Read below for some highlights of WPR’s coverage of the current survey, along with infographics and interactive data from past polls are presented below.
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The Wisconsin Survey for spring 2015 polled 600 state residents over mobile and landline phones between April 8-17. The margin of error was plus or minus 4 percent.
- Survey: Most Wisconsinites Don’t Want Walker To Run For President
- Poll: Clinton Tops Walker In Hypothetical Presidential Matchup — But Within Survey’s Margin Of Error
- Poll: Two-Thirds Of Respondents Oppose $300M Budget Cut For UW System
- Survey: Wisconsin Residents OK With Park Fee Increases; Corporate Naming? Not So Much
- Survey: Wisconsin Residents Prefer Increased Fees Over Borrowing To Pay For Roads
- Economist Explains Why Many Feel Better About Personal Finances But Not Wisconsin’s Economic Outlook
- Wisconsin Survey Spring 2015: Highlights And Analysis
- See Full Wisconsin Survey Spring 2015 (PDF Format)
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