State Auditor’s Race — May 2016 Poll
June 23, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Our May 2016 poll looked at some statewide races, including the election for State Auditor. The question is as follows:
If the election for North Carolina Auditor were being held today and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote between… (READ IN ORDER, DO NOT ROTATE)
30% Chuck Stuber, the Republican,
35% … or Beth A. Wood, the Democrat?
33% Lean/Undecided
22% Definitely Stuber
7% Probably Stuber
2% Lean Stuber
29% Undecided (DO NOT READ)
2% Lean Wood
11% Probably Wood
24% Definitely Wood
2% Refused (DO NOT READ)
This Civitas poll also revealed North Carolina voters’ views on national and andother state races as well as current events in our state.
The poll surveyed 600 registered, likely voters (30% on cell phones) with a margin of error of +/- 4.00%. This survey was taken May 21-23, 2016.
To view all questions and results, click here.
Crosstabs can be found here.
Civitas conducts the only regular live-caller voting in North Carolina, and we are the only organization offering independent, nonpartisan data on current opinion. In the decade we’ve been conducting them, our polls have provided vital insights on what North Carolina voters truly think of the leaders and issues facing the state and nation.
For questions, or to arrange an interview, please contact Brooke Medina, communications director, at bmedina@nccivitas.org.
Civitas has conducted live-caller voting in North Carolina since May 2005, and we are the only public policy organization offering statewide independent, nonpartisan data on a regular basis. Our polls have provided vital insights on what North Carolina voters think of the leaders and issues facing the state and nation.
Founded in 2005, the Civitas Institute is a Raleigh, NC-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit policy organization committed to advancing conservative ideas and shrinking the size of government. Civitas fights to eliminate government barriers to freedom so that North Carolinians can live a better life.