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2024 ASU Poll on the Status of Arizona Voters

The Center for Latinas/os and American Politics Research and the Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University released a summary of survey results from the inaugural Status of Arizona Voters Election Poll. The directors of the survey project aim to capture a representative sample of Arizona voters, including Hispanic or Latino voters, and to inventory a broad range of topics, including candidate preference, support for a selection of Arizona propositions, and beliefs about the health and integrity of our democracy.

The Status of Arizona Voters Election Poll collected responses online from 1,000 registered voters in Arizona, of whom 440 are Latino, and 1,660 completed interviews of voters from across the United States, of whom 1,060 are Latino. All Latino/Hispanic voters were given the option to complete the survey in English or Spanish; XX% opted to complete the survey in Spanish. The aggregate results of the toplines and crosstabs are adjusted to align with age, race, and geographic distributions benchmarked to the 2020 U.S. Census.

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