Maine Voting Results 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 8:29 am
Maine Voting Results 2009, According to new survey data, 51.8 percent of people plan to vote in November say they will vote or are not inclined in that direction in question 1, the veto of the people of the same law of Maine-sex marriage .
The survey shows that 42.9 percent planned to vote yes, or are leaning that way. And 5.2 percent are undecided.
A “no” law allow same-sex marriage on foot. A “yes” would repeal the law.
The survey was Portland-based Pan Atlantic SMS Group, which released its Omnibus poll drop today. The survey examines the state referendum questions and the governor’s race and national policy issues.
According to Pan Atlantic, the survey of 401 Mainers who identified themselves as “likely” voters in the November 3 elections. The margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 percent confidence level of 95 percent.
In question 2, the issue of excise duty, 48.3 percent said they support it or are leaning that way, while 46.1 percent said they would vote against, or are leaning that way. It said that 5.5 percent are still undecided.
On the issue of repealing Maine’s consolidation law school, 46.1 percent said they supported or leaned that way, while 41.1 percent were against, or leaning that way . There were still 12.7 percent undecided.
And on the question of TABOR II, 52.8 percent were for, or leaning that way, while 38.7 percent opposed, or leaning that way. There was a 8.5 per cent of respondents who were undecided, the poll found.
Source MaineToday
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