Title: OH Top Line Survey Results
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Top Line Survey Results
Ohio Voter Attitude Survey
Conducted June 3-8, 2024
Sample Size: 600 Ohio Registered/Likely Voters
TOP LINE RESULTS AND QUESTIONNAIRE
CONVENTION OF STATES ACTION
Good morning/afternoon/evening, my name is (YOUR FIRST NAME). I am calling on behalf of Susquehanna Polling and
Research, a public opinion research firm. May I speak to (name on list) or another registered voter in your household?
(If name on list or another registered voter is not available, THANK AND TERMINATE)
INTRODUCTION: We are conducting a survey of attitudes and opinions concerning some important issues facing Ohio
today. May we have just two to three minutes of your time to complete a brief, 3-minute survey?
Great, thank you…
F1. To confirm, are you registered to vote as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent or unaffiliated voter or with
some other political party?
1. If Republican
222
37%
PROCEED TO Q1
2. If Democrat
179
30%
PROCEED TO Q1
3. If Independent/other
166
28%
PROCEED TO Q1
4. Unaffiliated/Non-partisan
33
06%
PROCEED TO Q1
———-
5. If not a registered voter
–
THANK AND TERMINATE
Q1. Do you think politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. should have term limits?
1. Yes
546
91%
2. No
29
05%
3. Not Sure
23
04%
4. Refuse
2
00%
Q2. Are you concerned about our $34 trillion national debt? (Test Intensity…)
1. Yes, very concerned
387
64%
2. Yes, somewhat concerned
115
19%
Yes, TOTAL very/somewhat concerned:
502
84%
3. No, not very concerned
41
07%
4. Not at all concerned
38
06%
No, TOTAL not very/not at all concerned:
79
13%
5. Not Sure
19
03%
Q3. Do you prefer that the policies that govern you be made in Washington, D.C. or in Ohio?
1. Washington, D.C.
74
12%
2. Ohio
361
60%
3. Neither (DNR)
7
01%
4. Both (DNR)
72
12%
5. Not sure/depends (DNR)
84
14%
6. Refuse
2
00%
Q4. Would you support or oppose a Convention of States to meet and propose constitutional amendments focusing on
term limits for Congress and bureaucrats, federal spending restraints, and limiting the federal government to its
constitutionally mandated authority?
1. Yes/support
456
76%
PROCEED TO Q5
2. No/oppose
73
12%
SKIP TO Q6
3. Not Sure
70
12%
SKIP TO Q6
4. Refuse
1
00%
SKIP TO Q6
Q5. Would you be willing to vote for a candidate of a different party who supports holding a convention to propose
amendments that would stop abuses of power by the federal government?
[N=456]
1. Yes
271
59%
2. No
95
21%
3. Not Sure
89
20%
4. Refuse
1
00%
Q6. What was your age on your last birthday? (Use brackets below)
1. 18-29
49
08%
2. 30-44
114
19%
3. 45-54
106
18%
4. 55-64
111
18%
5. 65-74
117
20%
6. 75+
102
17%
7. Refuse
1
00%
Q7. Regardless of which political party you are registered to vote with, do you consider yourself to be a republican, a
Democrat or an Independent or unaffiliated voter?
1. Republican
220
37%
2. Democrat
180
30%
3. Independent/unaffiliated
166
28%
4. Not Sure
27
04%
5. Refuse
7
01%
Q8. What is your main racial or ethnic background? (UNAIDED; Check All That Apply)
(In Alpha Order)
1. African American/African/Black
62
10%
2. Asian American/Asian
13
02%
3. Hispanic/Latino
24
04%
4. Multiracial/Multiethnic
4
01%
5. Native American/Alaska Native
0
00%
6. Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0
00%
7. White (Not Latino/Hispanic)
472
79%
8. Race/ethnicity not represented by above categories
19
03%
9. Refuse (Do Not Read)
11
02%
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE SURVEY. HAVE A GOOD DAY.
Gender (by observation):
1. Male
297
50%
2. Female
303
50%
Regional Groupings (by media market)
120
(20%)
1. Cincinnati Media Market
136
(23%)
2. Columbus Media Market
64
(11%)
3. Dayton/Springfield Media Market
172
(29%)
4. Cleveland/Akron-Stanton Media Market
42
(07%)
5. Toledo Media Market
66
(11%)
6. Other counties/media markets
Vote History Universe (G23, G22, G21 and/or G20, plus new registrants since G23):
0X
10
02%
1X
87
14%
2X
95
16%
3X
189
32%
4X
219
36%
METHODOLOGY, SAMPLE FRAME CONSTRUCTION AND DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES
This poll was conducted by Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc1, with questions sponsored by Convention of States
Action. Interviews were conducted June 3-8, 2024, with 600 registered voters in Ohio. Survey respondents are randomly
contacted using random selection procedures, and all telephone interviews are conducted using live telephone agents.
The sample frame was compiled using random telephone sequence methods, and includes both landline and cellular
households, purchased from a certified list vendor; all households are pre-screened to eliminate household telephone
numbers on the federal Do Not Call registry in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws. Only known
registered voters were contacted, compiled from a list of households with prior vote history in 1 of 4 or better general
elections using G23, G22, G21 and/or G20 as the base universe. Voters who registered to vote after the 2023 general
election are also included and eligible to participate.
Interviews are closely monitored to ensure a representative sample of the Ohio electorate is achieved based on party
registration, geography, gender, age cohort and other demographics; results are sometimes statistically weighted to
adjust for coverage bias or non-response error.
The margin of error for a sample size of 600 interviews is +/-4.0% at the 95% confidence level.
1Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc. is a nationally recognized polling and focus group company and conducts polling for political, media and
corporate clients in numerous states. SP&R’s polling has been featured on many national platforms, including the Rush Limbaugh Radio Show, FOX
News Channel, The O’Reilly Factor, the Bill Maher Show and MSNBC. The website realclearpolitics.com rated SP&R the #1 most accurate pollster in
the USA for its battleground polling in the “multi state” category in the lead up to the 2020 POTUS national elections.