Under the provisions of the state's new blanket, or open, primary, contenders from all
parties will be listed on the same ballot. Voters will be able to choose the candidate of
their liking and will not be required to vote for the party in which they are registered.
How the Poll Was Conducted
The Times Poll contacted 1,409 adults in California, including 1,105 registered voters
and 566 likely voters, by telephone April 4-9. Telephone numbers were chosen from a
list of all exchanges in the state. Random-digit dialing techniques were used so that listed
and non-listed numbers could be contacted. The sample was weighted slightly to conform
with census figures for sex, race, age, education, religion and registration. The margin
of error for all adults and registered voters is plus or minus 3 percentage points and 4
points for likely voters; for certain subgroups the error margin may be somewhat
higher. Poll results can also be affected by other factors, such as question wording and
the order in which questions are presented. Interviews were conducted and English and
Spanish. Although Asians were interviewed and are part of the total sample, there were
not enough Asian voters to break out as a separate subgroup.
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If the June primary election were being held today, would you vote for or against
Proposition 226, the Political Contributions/Employers Union Members/Foreign
Entities initiative statute?
Likely Voters
Vote for: 66%
Vote against: 26%
Don't know: 8%
All Registered Voters
Vote for: 65
Vote against: 24
Don't know: 11
Union Member Voters
Vote for: 58
Vote against: 28
Don't know: 14
Non-Union Member Voters
Vote for: 66
Vote against: 23
Don't know: 11
* * *
If the June primary election were being held today, would you vote for or against
Proposition 227, the English Language in Public schools initiative statute?
Likely Voters
Vote for: 63%
Vote against: 23%
Don't know: 14%
All Registered Voters
Vote for: 63
Vote against: 24
Don't know: 13
White Voters
Vote for: 66
Vote against: 23
Don't know: 11
Black Voters
Vote for: 67
Vote against: 19
Don't know: 14
Latino Voters
Vote for: 50
Vote against: 32
Don't know: 18
* * *
If the June primary election were being held today, would you vote for or against
Proposition 223, the Schools/Spending Limits on Administration initiative statute?
Likely Voters
Vote for: 55%
Vote against: 26
Don't know: 19
All Registered Voters
Vote for: 49%
Vote against: 30
Don't know: 21
* * *
Which statement comes closer to your point of view: "Local school districts should have
more flexibility to choose the method they think is best to teach students with limited
English skills," or "There should be one uniform standard in California for teaching
students with limited English skills"?
Registered Voters
More flexibility: 52%
One uniform standard: 40%
Don't know: 8%
* * *
Do you think labor unions in California have too much influence or too little or just
about the right amount?
Registered Voters
Too much: 30%
Too little: 20%
Right amount: 37%
Don't know: 13%
* * *
Which of these statements comes closer to your point of view about how to educate
students who are not fluent in English: "Students should be taught only in English because
that is the best way for them to learn English," or "Students should be assisted in their
native language for only a brief period of time, such as a year or two," or "Students
should be taught in both their native language and English as long as their educators and
parents believe it is necessary"?
Only English: 32%
Native language for a brief time: 39%
Both languages if educators and parents think necessary: 25%
Don't know: 4%
Source: L.A. Times Poll
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