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Contact: Richard L. Clark, clark@cviog.uga.edu;
Through the Peach State Poll—a public opinion telephone survey conducted three times a year—the Vinson Institute gives voice to Georgia's citizens on important social, economic, and political issues. Opinions expressed help policymakers consider public preferences when making critical decisions.
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The Vinson Institute makes survey results easily accessible to the public, political leaders, researchers, and the media through press releases and reports. Select a year to view these results.
2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 February 18, 2008: Georgians Favor Reducing Traffic Volume over More Roads January 24, 2008: Georgians See Higher Education as Key to Success December 17, 2007: Georgians Say Drought is State's Biggest Problem August 1, 2007: Georgians Express High Levels of Satisfaction with Their Health Care Services June 11, 2007: Georgians Pessimistic about Eliminating Poverty February 28, 2007: Georgians' Confidence Level in Touch-screen Voting Machines Still High January 8, 2007: Education Still Top Issue on Georgians' Minds September 6, 2006: Half of Georgians See Immigration as Good for the Country March 15, 2006: Georgians Split on Iraq War January 31, 2006: Few Georgians Would Turn to Government for Disaster Relief December 13, 2005: Georgians Report Growing Dissatisfaction with Federal Government November 23, 2005: Gas Prices Haven't Changed Georgians' Behavior October 21, 2005: Georgians Support State Measures to Curb Childhood Obesity September 26, 2005: Georgians Say New Residents Benefit the State August 25, 2005: Georgians Still Positive about State July 18, 2005: Georgians Want Equal Resources for All Schools June 15, 2005: Security Remains Top Concern, but Georgians' Dissatisfaction with Government Rising May 24, 2005: Georgians See No Role for Government in End-of-Life Decisions April 14, 2005: Georgians See the Good and Bad in Free Trade March 10, 2005: Georgians Confident in Voting System and Favor Making it Even More Convenient February 28, 2005: Georgians Favor Teaching Evolution, but Only Combined with Other Theories February 1, 2005: Georgians Favor Parole for Most Inmates December 20, 2004: Views on Life in Georgia Reflect Election Outcomes December 12, 2004: Georgia's General Assembly - What Our Citizens Think October 11, 2004: Georgians Perceive Pre-K as Less Effective than HOPE August 13, 2004: Georgians' View of the Economy Differs Along Party Lines August 2, 2004: Georgians Wary of Government's Willingness to Listen May 20, 2004: Georgians See Poverty as a Major Problem for the State May 6, 2004: Georgians Rank Economy as Top Concern and are Cautiously Optimistic about State's Direction March 16, 2004: After Traditional Concerns, Georgians are Focused on Same-Sex Marriage in Current Legislative Session January 23, 2004: Georgians Favor Electronic Voting December 18, 2003: Georgians Generally Support Mixing Religion and Government December 8, 2003: Georgians Still Rate Economy as Top Concern for State November 3, 2003: Economy Surpasses Terrorism as the Top Concern for Georgians September 22, 2003: Georgians Are Open to Limitations on HOPE September 8, 2003: Georgians Report Good Health and Exercise Habits June 12, 2003: Georgians See Economy As Most Important Problem Facing the State April 23, 2003: Georgians Support Increase in Alcohol and Tobacco Taxes April 8, 2003: Georgians Want to Weigh In on the State Flag March 20, 2003: Georgians Support Requiring Foreign Language Study in Public Schools February 27, 2003: Georgians Express Confidence in New Electronic Voting System January 14, 2003: Georgians Want Flexible Justice System for Minors December 1, 2002: Georgians Acknowledge Weak State of Economy but Look on the Bright Side for Personal Finances November 1, 2002: Georgians See Strong Tie Between Poverty and Drug Abuse October 21, 2002: Georgians Still On Guard One Year Later September 18, 2002: Georgians' Attitudes Reflect the Uncertain Times August 20, 2002: Georgians Rate Ethical Standards of Elected Officials Low July 3, 2002: Georgians Believe Hand-Held Phone Use While Driving Compromises Safety June 7, 2002: Impact of 9/11 on Georgians' Attitudes Fading May 28, 2002: Public Support for Privatization Tempered by Concern for Regulation April 25, 2002: Public School Parents Give a Higher Grade to Quality of Education Than General Public March 5, 2002: Georgians Give State High Marks But Worry About Education February 4, 2002: Peach State Poll Finds Most Georgians Believe That Immigrants Are Not Taking Their Jobs Away January 15, 2002: Georgians Still Hesitant About Returning to the Air Despite New Security Legislation December 7, 2001: Peach State Poll Finds Georgians Most Concerned about Education and the Economy November 7, 2001: Peach State Poll Examines Impact of Election 2000 October 26, 2001: Peach State Poll Targets Water Quality Issues |

Peach State Poll
Contact: Richard L. Clark, clark@cviog.uga.edu; 706.542.9404
Through the Peach State Poll—a public opinion telephone survey conducted three times a year—the Vinson Institute gives voice to Georgia's citizens on important social, economic, and political issues. Opinions expressed help policymakers consider public preferences when making critical decisions.




