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Poll: Democratic Voters Mobilizing for Special Election; Most Propositions Too Close to Call or Trailing.


STANFORD, Calif. -- The third wave of the Stanford University/Hoover Institution/Knowledge Networks (S/H/KN) internet poll conducted during the final days leading up to the election shows that Democratic voters are becoming more interested in the election and are likely to turn out in large numbers in tomorrow's special election. As a result, the propositions supported by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): [ˈaɐ̯nɔlt ˈaloɪ̯s ˈʃvaɐ̯ʦənˌʔɛɡɐ]  that previously led now are too close to call.

The new S/H/KN survey, which was conducted November 3 to November 6, shows that 44% of the likely voters are now Democratic, compared to only 34% in the late October poll, indicating increased interest in the special election among Democratic voters. The new poll shows that Democrats are now closely following the election, 51% in the most recent poll compared to only 38% in the late October poll.

The latest poll results show Proposition 74 (teacher tenure) slightly behind, 46-54, a reversal from the late October poll. The difference is still within the sampling error of the poll. Proposition 75 (public employee union dues), which formerly had a comfortable lead 64-36, is now only slightly ahead at 52-47, but is still too close to call. Proposition 76 (state budget process) still trails by double digits Double Digits was a pricing game on the American television game show, The Price Is Right. Played from April 20, 1973 through May 18, 1973's show, it was played for a car and used small prizes. , now 34-66. Finally, Proposition 77 (redistricting redistricting: see legislative apportionment. ) is now behind by 40-60.

Four other propositions appear on the November 8 ballot. Proposition 73 (parental consent Parental consent laws (also known as parental involvement or parental notification laws) in some countries require that one or more parents consent to or be notified before their minor child can legally engage in certain activities. ), which had a significant lead at 58-42, now trails 44-56 as Republican support for the measure has dropped from 76% to 68% and as Democratic support for the measure dropped from 39% to 23%. The two propositions that address prescription drugs prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug,  show virtually equal levels of support and opposition and have not changed substantially since the late October poll. Proposition 78, supported by the pharmaceutical companies, stands at 49-51, while Proposition 79, supported by consumer groups, stands at 49-51. Proposition 80 (regulating electric service providers) trails 37-63.

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 than are recorded in conventional polls.

The study results and survey questions are available at http://www.knowledgenetworks.com/ganp/.
Appendix to the News Release for the
 Stanford University/Hoover Institution/Knowledge Networks Poll of the
             November 8, 2005 California Special Election

                           November 7, 2005


Methodological Note

The third wave of the Stanford University/Hoover Institution/Knowledge Networks poll was conducted between November 3 and November 6 using the Knowledge Networks web-enabled panel, which provides a representative sample of Californian households (see http://www.knowledgenetworks.com/ganp).

Of the 1,089 adults invited to participate in the survey, 539 (49%) completed the survey in time for inclusion in the analysis. Of these 539 cases, 389 (72%) reported that they definitely intend to vote. The analyses presented in this report are based on the interviews with these 389 respondents.

The sampling margin of error for the total sample of 389 likely voters is 5 percentage points.

The survey results were weighted to U.S. Census population benchmarks for adults residing in the State of California in terms of age, race/ethnicity, education obtainment, and urban/rural.

For Media Queries:

David W. Brady, Senior Fellow and Associate Director of Research, Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace is a public policy think tank and library founded by Herbert Hoover at Stanford University, his alma mater. The Institution was founded in 1919 and over time has amassed a huge archive of documentation related to President , Stanford University Stanford University, at Stanford, Calif.; coeducational; chartered 1885, opened 1891 as Leland Stanford Junior Univ. (still the legal name). The original campus was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. David Starr Jordan was its first president. , at (650) 723-9702 or brady@hoover.stanford.edu. Morris Fiorina, Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution at (650) 723-0254 or mfiorina@stanford.edu.

For more information, contact J. Michael Dennis, Vice President and Managing Director, Government and Academic Research, at: (650) 289-2160 or mdennis@knowledgenetworks.com.
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