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Sample: Likely voters registered in the state of Oklahoma (n=407) Margin of Error: ± 4.86%
Weighted by age, party and congressional district; stratified to represent the Oklahoma likely voter population.
Introduction:
Hello, I’m ________, and I’m calling from Sooner Poll, Oklahoma’s public opinion pollster. Thank you for taking the
time to talk with me. Please be assured that we are not trying to sell you anything and your individual responses are
confidential.
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I am going to read you a list of individuals or organizations. For each one, please tell me if you have a FAVORABLE or
UNFAVORABLE opinion. [PROBE: VERY/SOMEWHAT]
5. Drew Edmondson
1. Very favorable 76 18.7
2. Somewhat favorable 101 24.7
3. Favorable 177 43.4
4. DK/No opinion [DNR] 125 30.7
5. Somewhat unfavorable 52 12.7
6. Very unfavorable 54 13.2
7. Unfavorable 106 25.9
6. Kevin Stitt
1. Very favorable 89 21.8
2. Somewhat favorable 88 21.6
3. Favorable 177 43.4
4. DK/No opinion [DNR] 101 24.8
5. Somewhat unfavorable 64 15.6
6. Very unfavorable 66 16.2
7. Unfavorable 130 31.8
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9. If the November general election for LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR were TODAY, and you were
standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom would you
vote?
1. Matt Pinnell, the Republican 200 49.1
2. Anastasia Pittman, the Democrat 126 31.0
3. Ivan Holmes, an Independent 19 4.6
4. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 62 15.3
10. If the November general election for STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR were TODAY, and
you were standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom
would you vote?
1. Cindy Byrd, the Republican 229 56.3
2. John Yeutter, the Libertarian 70 17.3
3. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 107 26.4
11. If the November general election for ATTORNEY GENERAL were TODAY, and you were
standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom would you
vote?
1. Mike Hunter, the Republican 212 52.1
2. Mark Myles, the Democrat 139 34.2
3. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 56 13.7
12. If the November general election for STATE TREASURER were TODAY, and you were
standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom would you
vote?
1. Randy McDaniel, the Republican 170 41.7
2. Charles de Coune, an Independent 83 20.3
3. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 155 38.0
13. If the November general election for STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
were TODAY, and you were standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a
choice, for whom would you vote?
1. Joy Hofmeister, the Republican 206 50.6
2. John Cox, the Democrat 127 31.3
3. Larry Huff, an Independent 38 9.3
4. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 36 8.9
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14. If the November general election for COMMISSIONER OF LABOR were TODAY, and you
were standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom would
you vote?
1. Leslie Osborn, the Republican 199 48.8
2. Fred Dorrell, the Democrat 107 26.3
3. Brandt Dismukes, an Independent 25 6.2
4. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 76 18.7
15. If the November general election for INSURANCE COMMISSIONER were TODAY, and you
were standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom would
you vote?
1. Glen Mulready, the Republican 171 41.9
2. Kimberly Fobbs, the Democrat 133 32.8
3. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 103 25.3
16. If the November general election for CORPORATION COMMISSIONER were TODAY, and you
were standing in the voting booth right now and had to make a choice, for whom would
you vote?
1. Bob Anthony, the Republican 194 47.5
2. Ashley Nicole McCray, the Democrat 120 29.5
3. Jackie Short, an Independent 35 8.5
4. Don’t know/Refused [DNR] 59 14.5
Now, I’d like to ask you about some State Questions that will be on the November ballot.
18. State Question 793 adds a new section to the Oklahoma Constitution that says no law
shall infringe on optometrists' or opticians' ability to practice within a retail mercantile
establishment, discriminate against optometrists or opticians based on the location of
their practice, or require external entrances for optometric offices within retail
mercantile establishments. No law shall infringe on retail mercantile establishments'
ability to sell prescription optical goods and services. The Section allows the Legislature to
restrict optometrists from performing surgeries within retail mercantile establishments,
limit the number of locations at which an optometrist may practice, maintain optometric
licensing requirements, require optometric offices to be in a separate room of a retail
mercantile establishment, and impose health and safety standards. Knowing this, would
you say you:
1. Strongly support 85 21.0
2. Somewhat support 111 27.3
3. Support 196 48.3
4. Don’t know/No opinion/Refused [DNR] 113 27.8
5. Somewhat oppose 44 10.8
6. Strongly oppose 53 13.1
7. Oppose 97 23.9
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19. State Question 794 would amend the constitution to grant victims’ rights to crime victims
and those directly harmed by the crime, in a manner equal to the defendant’s rights,
including the expansion of court proceedings at which a victim has the right to be heard,
the addition of a right to reasonable protection, the addition of a right to proceedings
free from unreasonable delay, the addition of a right to talk with the prosecutor, and
allowing victims to refuse interview requests from the defendant’s attorney without a
subpoena. Knowing this, would you say you:
1. Strongly support 175 42.9
2. Somewhat support 107 26.4
3. Support 282 69.3
4. Don’t know/No opinion/Refused [DNR] 91 22.5
5. Somewhat oppose 15 3.7
6. Strongly oppose 19 4.6
7. Oppose 34 8.3
20. State Question 798 would add a provision to the Oklahoma Constitution to change the
manner in which the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected. If approved,
candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor from the same party, starting in 2026,
would run together on a single ticket and voters cast one vote for their preferred ticket.
Knowing this, would you say you:
1. Strongly support 90 22.0
2. Somewhat support 82 20.0
3. Support 172 42.0
4. Don’t know/No opinion/Refused [DNR] 92 22.6
5. Somewhat oppose 62 15.3
6. Strongly oppose 82 20.1
7. Oppose 144 35.4
21. State Question 800 would add a provision to the Oklahoma Constitution creating a new
trust fund, where 5% of revenues from the gross production tax on oil and gas, starting
July 2020, would be deposited and increasing by .2 percent per year. After July 2020, 4%
of the fund’s principal would be deposited each year into the State’s general revenue
fund. Principal would be calculated by using an average of the fund’s annual principal for
the five years before the deposit. No more than 5% of the fund could be used to pay
interest on bonds issued by the state or local governments. Knowing this, would you say
you:
1. Strongly support 56 13.6
2. Somewhat support 96 23.6
3. Support 152 37.2
4. Don’t know/No opinion/Refused [DNR] 148 36.2
5. Somewhat oppose 47 11.7
6. Strongly oppose 60 14.8
7. Oppose 107 26.5
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22. State Question 801 would provide a means for voters to allow school districts to expand
the permissible uses of ad valorem tax revenues to include school operations. Currently,
ad valorem tax revenues may only be used to build, repair, or remodel school buildings
and purchase furniture. This measure would amend the Constitution to permit voters to
approve such a tax to be used form school operations deemed necessary by the school
district. Knowing this, would you say you:
1. Strongly support 134 33.0
2. Somewhat support 99 24.4
3. Support 233 57.4
4. Don’t know/No opinion/Refused [DNR] 60 14.8
5. Somewhat oppose 45 11.0
6. Strongly oppose 68 16.8
7. Oppose 113 27.8
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Demographics
Now, I’m going to ask you questions about demographics; these are for classification purposes only.
23. Into which of the following age groups do you fall?
1. 18-24 7 1.8
2. 25-34 16 3.9
3. 35-44 51 12.6
4. 45-54 77 19.0
5. 55-64 102 24.9
6. 65 and over 154 37.8
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Right/Wrong direction
Right direction Wrong direction Don't know
Donald Trump Very favorable 57 50.2% 74 32.9% 26 38.0%
Somewhat favorable 34 29.7% 38 16.6% 13 19.2%
Don't know/Neutral 1 0.7% 5 2.3% 9 13.8%
Somewhat unfavorable 7 6.3% 8 3.7% 6 8.2%
Very unfavorable 15 13.0% 101 44.5% 14 20.8%
Mary Fallin Very favorable 12 10.8% 2 1.0% 1 1.3%
Somewhat favorable 33 29.0% 19 8.5% 23 34.7%
Don't know/Neutral 15 13.3% 10 4.6% 11 15.9%
Somewhat unfavorable 28 24.9% 54 24.0% 15 22.1%
Very unfavorable 25 22.0% 140 61.9% 17 25.9%
Drew Edmondson Very favorable 17 14.8% 51 22.3% 9 13.3%
Somewhat favorable 20 18.1% 63 27.8% 17 25.5%
Don't know/Neutral 44 38.8% 52 23.0% 29 42.7%
Somewhat unfavorable 17 14.7% 29 12.6% 7 9.7%
Very unfavorable 15 13.6% 32 14.2% 6 8.8%
Kevin Stitt Very favorable 34 30.2% 40 17.6% 15 21.6%
Somewhat favorable 36 31.6% 36 15.8% 17 24.5%
Don't know/Neutral 25 22.2% 52 23.0% 24 35.1%
Somewhat unfavorable 12 10.8% 45 19.9% 6 9.4%
Very unfavorable 6 5.1% 54 23.7% 6 9.4%
Governor Kevin Stitt 64 56.8% 93 41.1% 32 47.7%
Drew Edmondson 43 38.1% 112 49.3% 25 37.4%
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Right/Wrong direction
Right direction Wrong direction Don't know
Chris Powell 2 1.5% 8 3.4% 4 5.4%
Undecided 4 3.7% 14 6.2% 6 9.5%
Lieutnant Governor Matt Pinnell 63 55.7% 100 44.3% 37 54.4%
Anastasia Pittman 33 29.0% 76 33.5% 18 26.3%
Ivan Holmes 0 0.0% 13 5.9% 5 7.8%
Undecided 17 15.3% 37 16.3% 8 11.5%
State Auditor Cindy Byrd 75 66.2% 123 54.1% 32 47.1%
John Yeutter 12 10.3% 49 21.5% 10 15.0%
Undecided 27 23.4% 55 24.4% 26 37.9%
Attorney General Mike Hunter 77 68.4% 103 45.3% 32 47.7%
Mark Myles 27 23.5% 91 40.0% 22 32.6%
Undecided 9 8.2% 33 14.7% 13 19.7%
State Treasurer Randy McDaniels 61 53.9% 86 38.1% 22 33.3%
Charles de Coune 16 14.0% 53 23.4% 14 20.3%
Undecided 36 32.2% 87 38.4% 31 46.4%
State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister 70 62.1% 101 44.7% 34 51.1%
John Cox 28 24.5% 83 36.7% 16 24.2%
Larry Huff 7 5.8% 26 11.3% 5 8.1%
Undecided 9 7.5% 16 7.3% 11 16.6%
Commissoner of Labor Leslie Osborn 69 60.8% 97 42.7% 33 49.1%
Fred Dorrell 21 18.5% 74 32.5% 13 18.8%
Brandt Dismukes 3 2.6% 15 6.5% 7 11.1%
Undecided 21 18.1% 42 18.3% 14 21.1%
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Right/Wrong direction
Right direction Wrong direction Don't know
Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready 58 51.2% 91 40.0% 22 32.8%
Kimberly Fobbs 34 29.8% 84 37.0% 16 23.6%
Undecided 22 19.0% 52 23.0% 29 43.6%
Corp. Commission Bob Anthony 60 53.3% 99 43.8% 34 50.5%
Ashley Nicole McCray 30 26.7% 75 33.3% 14 21.1%
Jackie Short 7 6.4% 20 8.9% 7 10.7%
Undecided 15 13.6% 32 14.1% 12 17.7%
SQ 793 Strongly support 22 19.0% 52 22.8% 12 18.0%
Somewhat support 35 31.0% 63 28.0% 13 18.6%
Don't know/Neutral 33 29.3% 49 21.7% 31 45.9%
Somewhat oppose 13 11.5% 25 10.9% 6 9.3%
Strongly oppose 10 9.1% 37 16.5% 6 8.2%
SQ 794 Strongly support 52 46.2% 104 46.0% 18 27.3%
Somewhat support 34 30.4% 53 23.3% 20 29.8%
Don't know/Neutral 22 19.6% 46 20.4% 23 34.2%
Somewhat oppose 4 3.2% 10 4.4% 1 1.9%
Strongly oppose 1 0.6% 13 5.9% 5 6.8%
SQ 798 Strongly support 33 29.1% 47 20.6% 10 14.9%
Somewhat support 17 15.4% 50 22.2% 14 20.5%
Don't know/Neutral 22 19.5% 42 18.7% 28 41.0%
Somewhat oppose 22 19.7% 34 15.0% 6 9.0%
Strongly oppose 18 16.3% 53 23.5% 10 14.6%
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Right/Wrong direction
Right direction Wrong direction Don't know
SQ 800 Strongly support 22 19.7% 29 12.6% 5 6.9%
Somewhat support 27 23.8% 57 25.3% 12 17.8%
Don't know/Neutral 38 33.3% 70 31.0% 40 59.0%
Somewhat oppose 15 13.4% 29 12.7% 4 5.3%
Strongly oppose 11 9.9% 42 18.4% 7 11.0%
SQ 801 Strongly support 47 41.9% 67 29.8% 20 29.1%
Somewhat support 25 22.4% 59 26.2% 15 21.6%
Don't know/Neutral 13 11.7% 26 11.5% 21 31.4%
Somewhat oppose 12 10.7% 24 10.5% 9 13.1%
Strongly oppose 15 13.3% 50 22.1% 3 4.9%
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Gender MSA
Oklahoma
Male Female Tulsa City Rest of state
Donald Trump Very favorable 70 38.1% 87 38.9% 48 39.5% 41 33.0% 68 42.1%
Somewhat favorable 37 19.9% 47 21.3% 27 22.5% 22 17.7% 35 21.6%
Don't know/Neutral 9 4.8% 7 2.9% 3 2.3% 7 5.6% 6 3.5%
Somewhat unfavorable 12 6.4% 9 4.1% 5 4.0% 5 4.2% 11 6.8%
Very unfavorable 57 30.8% 73 32.7% 39 31.8% 49 39.5% 42 26.0%
Mary Fallin Very favorable 6 3.3% 9 4.2% 5 4.2% 4 3.0% 7 4.1%
Somewhat favorable 38 20.4% 38 17.0% 22 18.4% 22 18.0% 31 19.1%
Don't know/Neutral 17 9.0% 20 8.8% 13 10.7% 9 7.1% 14 8.9%
Somewhat unfavorable 43 23.4% 54 24.4% 26 21.0% 39 31.3% 33 20.5%
Very unfavorable 81 43.9% 101 45.6% 56 45.7% 51 40.6% 76 47.4%
Drew Edmondson Very favorable 32 17.3% 44 19.9% 22 17.9% 22 18.0% 32 19.9%
Somewhat favorable 52 28.3% 48 21.8% 26 21.6% 34 27.3% 40 25.1%
Don't know/Neutral 46 24.9% 79 35.5% 36 29.8% 37 29.6% 52 32.2%
Somewhat unfavorable 22 11.8% 30 13.5% 15 12.2% 19 15.0% 18 11.3%
Very unfavorable 33 17.8% 21 9.3% 22 18.5% 13 10.2% 18 11.5%
Kevin Stitt Very favorable 39 21.1% 50 22.3% 28 22.7% 26 21.1% 35 21.5%
Somewhat favorable 37 19.9% 51 23.1% 26 21.4% 29 23.5% 33 20.4%
Don't know/Neutral 48 26.0% 53 23.9% 32 26.7% 24 19.2% 45 27.7%
Somewhat unfavorable 32 17.2% 32 14.3% 15 12.1% 20 16.4% 28 17.7%
Very unfavorable 29 15.9% 37 16.4% 21 17.1% 25 19.7% 20 12.7%
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Gender MSA
Oklahoma
Male Female Tulsa City Rest of state
Right/Wrong direction Right direction 45 24.3% 68 30.7% 28 22.9% 35 28.0% 50 31.3%
Wrong direction 112 60.9% 114 51.3% 72 59.1% 74 59.1% 81 50.4%
Don't know 27 14.8% 40 18.0% 22 17.9% 16 13.0% 29 18.3%
Governor Kevin Stitt 81 43.7% 109 48.9% 63 51.6% 54 43.5% 73 45.1%
Drew Edmondson 79 43.0% 101 45.2% 48 39.2% 59 47.3% 73 45.5%
Chris Powell 6 3.3% 7 3.1% 6 4.5% 6 4.9% 1 0.9%
Undecided 18 9.9% 6 2.8% 6 4.6% 5 4.2% 14 8.5%
Lieutnant Governor Matt Pinnell 87 47.0% 113 50.9% 63 51.9% 55 44.1% 82 50.9%
Anastasia Pittman 58 31.2% 69 30.9% 34 28.2% 45 36.0% 47 29.4%
Ivan Holmes 11 6.2% 7 3.3% 11 8.9% 3 2.5% 5 2.9%
Undecided 29 15.6% 33 14.9% 13 11.0% 22 17.4% 27 16.8%
State Auditor Cindy Byrd 97 52.8% 132 59.2% 71 58.5% 70 56.2% 88 54.8%
John Yeutter 35 19.0% 35 15.9% 23 18.6% 22 17.5% 26 16.2%
Undecided 52 28.2% 55 24.8% 28 23.0% 33 26.3% 47 29.0%
Attorney General Mike Hunter 92 50.0% 120 53.9% 66 53.9% 62 49.7% 85 52.7%
Mark Myles 68 36.7% 71 32.1% 38 31.5% 47 38.1% 53 33.2%
Undecided 25 13.3% 31 14.0% 18 14.6% 15 12.2% 23 14.1%
State Treasurer Randy McDaniels 79 43.1% 90 40.6% 58 47.5% 45 36.0% 67 41.7%
Charles de Coune 34 18.4% 49 21.8% 25 20.5% 35 28.5% 22 13.7%
Undecided 71 38.5% 84 37.6% 39 32.0% 44 35.4% 72 44.6%
State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister 93 50.2% 113 50.9% 64 52.2% 59 47.1% 84 52.1%
John Cox 53 28.9% 74 33.2% 27 21.8% 42 33.9% 59 36.5%
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Gender MSA
Oklahoma
Male Female Tulsa City Rest of state
Larry Huff 23 12.3% 15 6.7% 18 15.0% 12 9.7% 7 4.5%
Undecided 16 8.6% 20 9.1% 13 11.1% 12 9.3% 11 6.9%
Commissoner of Labor Leslie Osborn 87 47.1% 112 50.2% 60 48.8% 64 51.0% 76 47.0%
Fred Dorrell 48 26.1% 59 26.5% 30 24.5% 35 28.4% 42 26.1%
Brandt Dismukes 15 8.3% 10 4.4% 13 10.5% 6 4.6% 7 4.1%
Undecided 34 18.5% 42 18.9% 20 16.1% 20 16.0% 37 22.8%
Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready 82 44.2% 89 40.0% 55 45.4% 46 37.1% 69 43.1%
Kimberly Fobbs 64 34.5% 70 31.3% 36 29.4% 47 38.1% 50 31.1%
Undecided 39 21.3% 64 28.7% 31 25.2% 31 24.8% 42 25.8%
Corp. Commission Bob Anthony 94 51.2% 99 44.5% 62 50.9% 53 42.9% 78 48.6%
Ashley Nicole McCray 50 26.9% 70 31.5% 33 26.8% 38 30.3% 50 30.8%
Jackie Short 18 9.6% 17 7.6% 14 11.9% 13 10.6% 7 4.3%
Undecided 23 12.3% 36 16.4% 13 10.5% 20 16.2% 26 16.3%
SQ 793 Strongly support 34 18.4% 51 23.1% 25 20.7% 24 19.2% 36 22.5%
Somewhat support 61 33.3% 50 22.3% 37 30.3% 27 22.0% 47 29.1%
Don't know/Neutral 46 24.9% 67 30.3% 36 29.4% 39 31.0% 39 24.2%
Somewhat oppose 19 10.3% 25 11.2% 16 13.0% 13 10.5% 15 9.4%
Strongly oppose 24 13.1% 29 13.1% 8 6.6% 22 17.4% 24 14.7%
SQ 794 Strongly support 73 39.5% 102 45.8% 52 42.3% 52 42.2% 71 44.0%
Somewhat support 51 27.5% 57 25.4% 33 26.9% 32 26.1% 42 26.1%
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Gender MSA
Oklahoma
Male Female Tulsa City Rest of state
Don't know/Neutral 41 22.4% 50 22.5% 25 20.8% 27 21.9% 39 24.1%
Somewhat oppose 10 5.3% 5 2.4% 6 4.8% 6 4.5% 3 2.1%
Strongly oppose 10 5.4% 9 3.9% 6 5.1% 7 5.3% 6 3.6%
SQ 798 Strongly support 53 28.8% 37 16.4% 32 26.1% 25 20.3% 33 20.2%
Somewhat support 36 19.6% 45 20.4% 25 20.6% 24 19.5% 32 20.0%
Don't know/Neutral 34 18.2% 58 26.2% 32 26.5% 24 19.3% 36 22.1%
Somewhat oppose 22 11.8% 41 18.2% 10 7.8% 19 14.9% 34 21.2%
Strongly oppose 40 21.6% 42 18.8% 23 18.9% 32 25.8% 26 16.4%
SQ 800 Strongly support 29 15.7% 27 12.0% 21 17.1% 9 7.6% 25 15.7%
Somewhat support 55 30.1% 41 18.3% 29 23.9% 32 25.5% 35 21.9%
Don't know/Neutral 51 27.8% 96 43.3% 42 34.5% 45 36.4% 60 37.4%
Somewhat oppose 23 12.5% 24 11.0% 13 10.3% 18 14.5% 17 10.5%
Strongly oppose 26 14.1% 34 15.5% 17 14.2% 20 15.9% 23 14.5%
SQ 801 Strongly support 60 32.2% 75 33.7% 36 29.9% 39 31.4% 59 36.6%
Somewhat support 47 25.6% 52 23.4% 32 26.4% 31 25.0% 36 22.3%
Don't know/Neutral 24 13.2% 36 16.2% 25 20.5% 13 10.7% 22 13.8%
Somewhat oppose 21 11.6% 23 10.5% 16 12.8% 12 9.4% 17 10.8%
Strongly oppose 32 17.4% 36 16.3% 13 10.4% 29 23.6% 26 16.4%
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Source
Landline Online Cellphone
Donald Trump Very favorable 62 45.7% 58 37.8% 37 31.2%
Somewhat favorable 17 12.8% 36 23.4% 31 26.3%
Don't know/Neutral 8 5.7% 5 3.1% 3 2.6%
Somewhat unfavorable 9 6.5% 8 5.1% 4 3.7%
Very unfavorable 40 29.3% 47 30.6% 43 36.3%
Mary Fallin Very favorable 10 7.4% 3 1.6% 3 2.5%
Somewhat favorable 27 20.0% 23 14.9% 25 21.6%
Don't know/Neutral 14 10.1% 13 8.6% 9 7.9%
Somewhat unfavorable 25 18.2% 42 27.6% 30 25.7%
Very unfavorable 60 44.3% 72 47.2% 50 42.4%
Drew Edmondson Very favorable 28 20.4% 21 13.4% 28 23.8%
Somewhat favorable 34 25.4% 38 24.5% 29 24.3%
Don't know/Neutral 45 32.9% 41 26.9% 39 32.9%
Somewhat unfavorable 15 11.2% 24 15.9% 12 10.2%
Very unfavorable 14 10.0% 30 19.3% 10 8.8%
Kevin Stitt Very favorable 38 27.8% 30 19.6% 21 17.6%
Somewhat favorable 21 15.5% 43 27.8% 24 20.7%
Don't know/Neutral 40 29.8% 27 17.9% 33 28.1%
Somewhat unfavorable 17 12.3% 28 18.1% 19 16.2%
Very unfavorable 20 14.6% 25 16.6% 20 17.4%
Right/Wrong direction Right direction 33 24.0% 34 22.4% 46 39.1%
Wrong direction 64 47.0% 96 62.6% 67 56.6%
Don't know 39 29.0% 23 15.0% 5 4.3%
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Source
Landline Online Cellphone
Governor Kevin Stitt 65 48.0% 81 52.5% 44 37.2%
Drew Edmondson 58 42.9% 55 36.1% 66 56.2%
Chris Powell 3 2.3% 8 5.4% 2 1.5%
Undecided 9 6.9% 9 6.0% 6 5.1%
Lieutnant Governor Matt Pinnell 67 49.3% 84 54.8% 49 41.6%
Anastasia Pittman 47 34.6% 38 24.7% 42 35.2%
Ivan Holmes 10 7.6% 6 3.7% 3 2.4%
Undecided 12 8.5% 26 16.9% 25 20.9%
State Auditor Cindy Byrd 68 50.5% 88 57.2% 73 61.9%
John Yeutter 15 11.1% 37 24.1% 18 15.5%
Undecided 52 38.4% 29 18.7% 27 22.6%
Attorney General Mike Hunter 65 48.1% 89 57.9% 58 49.4%
Mark Myles 48 35.1% 40 26.1% 51 43.6%
Undecided 23 16.8% 25 16.0% 8 7.0%
State Treasurer Randy McDaniels 57 42.3% 62 40.5% 50 42.6%
Charles de Coune 26 19.5% 24 15.9% 32 26.9%
Undecided 52 38.2% 67 43.7% 36 30.5%
State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister 59 43.4% 93 60.8% 54 45.5%
John Cox 44 32.6% 39 25.7% 44 37.0%
Larry Huff 15 11.2% 9 5.7% 14 11.6%
Undecided 17 12.7% 12 7.8% 7 5.9%
Commissoner of Labor Leslie Osborn 61 44.9% 81 52.4% 57 48.5%
Fred Dorrell 36 26.7% 31 20.4% 39 33.5%
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Brandt Dismukes 12 8.8% 8 5.5% 5 4.0%
Undecided 26 19.5% 33 21.6% 17 14.0%
Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready 50 36.9% 74 48.2% 47 39.5%
Kimberly Fobbs 43 31.8% 40 26.2% 50 42.5%
Undecided 43 31.4% 39 25.6% 21 18.0%
Corp. Commission Bob Anthony 56 41.6% 85 55.4% 52 44.1%
Ashley Nicole McCray 44 32.4% 38 24.6% 38 32.3%
Jackie Short 15 11.1% 5 3.3% 14 12.2%
Undecided 20 14.9% 26 16.7% 13 11.3%
SQ 793 Strongly support 33 24.6% 27 17.4% 25 21.5%
Somewhat support 28 20.6% 47 30.4% 37 31.0%
Don't know/Neutral 56 41.0% 31 20.3% 27 22.5%
Somewhat oppose 6 4.4% 28 18.5% 10 8.2%
Strongly oppose 13 9.4% 21 13.4% 20 16.9%
SQ 794 Strongly support 60 44.3% 60 39.3% 54 46.2%
Somewhat support 19 14.3% 57 36.9% 31 26.5%
Don't know/Neutral 48 35.8% 24 15.7% 19 16.0%
Somewhat oppose 2 1.2% 7 4.3% 7 5.7%
Strongly oppose 6 4.4% 6 3.9% 7 5.7%
SQ 798 Strongly support 30 21.8% 29 19.2% 31 26.0%
Somewhat support 20 15.0% 40 26.2% 21 17.9%
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Don't know/Neutral 48 35.3% 30 19.6% 14 11.8%
Somewhat oppose 14 10.3% 29 19.0% 19 16.2%
Strongly oppose 24 17.6% 25 16.0% 33 28.1%
SQ 800 Strongly support 17 12.8% 20 13.1% 18 15.3%
Somewhat support 18 13.2% 47 30.4% 32 26.8%
Don't know/Neutral 73 53.8% 50 32.5% 25 21.0%
Somewhat oppose 9 6.5% 17 11.0% 22 18.5%
Strongly oppose 19 13.8% 20 13.0% 22 18.4%
SQ 801 Strongly support 41 30.1% 39 25.2% 55 46.6%
Somewhat support 22 16.6% 54 35.2% 23 19.2%
Don't know/Neutral 40 29.7% 14 8.9% 6 5.4%
Somewhat oppose 11 8.2% 21 13.9% 12 10.5%
Strongly oppose 21 15.4% 26 16.8% 22 18.3%
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