A Survey of Voter Attitudes in Cook County Illinois

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A Survey of Voter Attitudes in Cook County Illinois October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. A Survey of Voter Attitudes in Cook County Illinois #10933

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Please tell me which one issue you think is most important for the Cook County Board to deal with. * Option not listed on 7/20/06 survey Q1

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. If the election for Cook County President were being held today, and you had to make a choice, would you be voting for the Republican candidate or the Democrat candidate in your district? Q2

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Please tell me if you have heard of Tony Peraica, and if so, whether you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of him. Q3

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Please tell me if you have heard of Todd Stroger, and if so, whether you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of him Q4

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. If the election for Cook County Commissioner were being held today, and you had to make a choice, for whom would you vote… Tony Peraica, the Republican or Todd Stroger, the Democrat? Q7

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Have you seen, read or heard anything about Tony Peraica and his campaign for President of the Cook County Board recently? Q9

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Thinking about what you have seen, read or heard about Tony Peraica, has it made you more likely or less likely to vote for him? (Asked of SRH) Q11

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Have you seen, read or heard anything about Todd Stroger and his campaign for President of the Cook County Board recently? (asked 7/06 as SRH decision to select Stroger as DEM candidate) Q12

October 3-4, 2006 / N=400 Registered “Likely” Voters / ±4.9% M.O.E. Thinking about what you have seen, read or heard about Todd Stroger, has it made you more likely or less likely to vote for him? (Asked of SRH) Q14