Saturday, February 7, 2015

What They Told Shelvie Poll Week of February 2 to 7 2015.

What They Told Shelvie Poll Week of February 2 to 7 2015.

SHEVLIE POLL GETS IT RIGHT!

Poll released January 30, 2015, accurately predicts Beachwood voters stance on term limits. 

ClevelandOhioFebruary 4, 2015– Shelvie Poll gets it right! 


Shelvie Poll, released January 30, 2015 reported that 52% (fifty-two percent) of likely voters opposed term limits on Mayor and City Council members. The referenced poll reported that a mere 28% (twenty-eight percent) of likely voters favored officials serving no more than three consecutive four-year elective terms, or fourteen consecutive years. At the time, 19% (nineteen percent) were still undecided.

 

On Tuesday, February 3, 2015, a special election was held and the unofficial Cuyahoga County Board of Election results Beachwood, Ohio reports that voters oppose the Charter Amendment for terms limits with 52%  (fifty-two percent)voting no. Beachwood voters opposed term limits 51.9 to 48.1. Based on the reported election results, Shelvie Poll got it right!

 

Polling is dependable and accurate tool for learning about voters’ attitudes 

     

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*This poll was done independently and not commissioned by a PAC or elected official.

Shelvie Poll is a primary research and public opinion polling information organization based in Cleveland, Ohio established in 2008 by Eugene Miller. We explore key issues to understand the underlying values that impact and connect communities. Shelvie Poll conducts telephone polls of registered voters on a regular basis.



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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

ShelviePoll on point with Feb 3 2015 election!!!

Cleveland, Ohio, February 4, 2015 – Shelvie Poll gets it right! 
A Shelvie Poll, released January 30, 2015 reported that 52% (fifty-two percent) of likely voters opposed term limits on Mayor and City Council members. The referenced poll reported that a mere 28% (twenty-eight percent) of likely voters favored officials serving no more than three consecutive four-year elective terms, or fourteen consecutive years. At the time, 19% (nineteen percent) were still undecided.
 
On Tuesday, February 3, 2015, a special election was held and the unofficial Cuyahoga County Board of Election results Beachwood, Ohio reports that voters oppose the Charter Amendment for terms limits with 52%  (fifty-two percent) voting no. Beachwood voters opposed term limits 51.9 to 48.1. Based on the reported election results, Shelvie Poll got it right!
 
“Polling is dependable and accurate tool for learning about voters’ attitudes “
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