This document contains the results of a January 2016 survey of 922 registered Hawaii voters regarding their opinions on various political issues in Hawaii and the United States. Some key findings include:
- 48% said things in the US were moving in the wrong direction compared to 35% saying right direction. In Hawaii, 50% said wrong direction and 33% said right direction.
- 57% had a positive opinion of President Obama while 33% had a negative opinion. Opinions of Governor Ige and Honolulu Mayor Caldwell were more split.
- 90% saw homelessness as a major problem in Hawaii, with 66% saying increased enforcement of laws was necessary and 48% thinking the government should increase time/money dedicated