SACRAMENTO, CA — Today the Yes on Prop 24 campaign released polling results from Goodwin Simon Strategic Research showing that voters continue to overwhelmingly support California Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act, on the November ballot, with 77% of likely voters saying they will vote YES on the ballot measure.
Even more telling is that despite negative campaigning by the opposition, only 11% of voters oppose the measure — the same number as when the last poll was taken in July.
“It’s crystal clear that voters are demanding privacy rights, and that’s exactly what we’re giving them with Prop 24, the California Privacy Rights Act,” said General Consultant and Campaign Manager Robin Swanson. “Voters also don’t believe the misinformation being put out by opponents. When voters read what the measure actually does to expand privacy rights, protect our sensitive personal information, stop hackers and triple fines for violating our kids’ data — they invariably vote YES on 24.”
The survey, which was conducted between September 29 — October 5 included n600 likely voters statewide, with a margin of error of ± 4.0 percentage points. The 77% support number is within the margin of error of a previous poll taken in July, which showed the measure at 81% support.
CURRENT POLL: (September 29 — October 5)
PREVIOUS POLL: (July 26 —31)
NET: TOTAL YES | 81% |
NET: TOTAL NO | 11% |
UNSURE | 8% |
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