1. September 11 - 14, 2014
VOTER SCREEN
Aloha, we’re conducting a short survey about the
upcoming election in Hawaii this November--
including the race for Governor that includes David
Ige, Mufi Hannemann, and Duke Aiona [candidate
name order rotated]. In the November election, will
you most likely vote early, vote on Election Day, are
you not sure when or where you will vote, or are
you not likely to vote?
Vote early 48%
Vote on Election Day 34%
Not sure when or where Voting 9%
Not Voting 9% Not Surveyed Further
Resulting Sample of Likely Voters = 1,055
Margin of Error +/- 3.0%
75% Landlines, 25% Cellphones
If you vote in the race for Governor between
Democrat David Ige, Independent candidate Mufi
Hannemann, Liberatarian Jeff Davis, and
Republican Duke Ainoa [candidate name order
rotated], what would you do?
Ige 43%
Aiona 39%
Hannemann 8%
Davis 2%
Unsure 8%
Likely
Voters
2. Hannemann and Davis supporters and Unsure: Sample = 191
If the election for Governor were only between
David Ige and Duke Aiona [candidate name order
rotated], with no other candidates, what would you
do?
Ige 29%
Aiona 33%
Neither 11%
Unsure 27%
Now, please think back to the Primary elections that
took place in August. Did you vote in the
Democratic primary, the Republican primary, or
neither one?
Democratic 72%
GOP 15%
Neither 13%
Democratic Primary Voters: Sample = 761
In the primary for Governor, did you vote for David
Ige or Neil Abercrombe [candidate name order
rotated]
Ige 64%
Abercrombie 32%
Unsure 4%
3. SAMPLE DEMOGRAPHICS
Male 47%
Female 53%
Refused 0%
Under 50 29%
50 and older 72%
Caucasian 38%
Japanese 27%
Filipino 8%
Hawaiian 9%
Chinese 7%
Hispanic/Latino 1%
Other/Mixed 10%
Refused 0%
Liberal/progressive 25%
Moderate 33%
Conservative 26%
Unsure 15%
Democrat 55%
Republican 23%
Independent 19%
Unsure 3%
4. Have you, or a member of your immediate family
such as a spouse, sibling, parent, or child, served in
the U.S. Military?
Yes 63%
No 35%
Refused 2%
Are you, or a member of your immediate family a
member of a labor union?
Yes 31%
No 64%
Refused 5%
Annual Household Income
Less than $50,000 26%
$50,000 - $100,000 30%
More than $100,000 21%
Refused 23%