Arizonans Speak 2019 is a census-balanced poll of Arizonans, regardless of their voter registration status. Morrison Institute fielded this poll in order to elevate the perspectives of all Arizonans to inform policy discourse and decision making.
The methodology, Morrison Institute analysis, codebook and polling data are available below.
Methods and Key Findings | |
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Differences in Perception | ||
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Hispanics Arizona Now | |
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Essays about Arizonans Speak 2019 Poll Findings |
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Research Director Essay: Perceptions Around Affordable Housing Melissa Kovacs Research Director, Morrison Institute |
Policy Analyst Essay: Perspectives on Child Welfare Erica Quintana Policy Analyst, Morrison Institute |
Policy Analyst Essay: Perceptions of Immigration David Schlinkert, Policy Analyst and Kira Olsen-Medina, Research Assistant, Morrison Institute |
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Guest Essay: Perspectives Based on Political Affiliation |
Guest Essay: Perspectives on Guns Charles Katz Director, ASU Center for Violence Prevention and Community Safety |
Guest Essay: Latino Arizonans’ Perspectives Lisa Urias CEO, Urias Communications |
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Guest Essay: Perspectives on Economics and Education Jim Rounds President, Rounds Consulting Group |
Guest Essay: Education is an Investment, Poll Indicates Paul Perrault VP and Director of Research and Evaluation, Helios Education Foundation |