The 2016 Oklahoma City Exit Poll
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The Oklahoma City Election Day Exit Poll was conducted on November 8, 2016. The survey was fielded to 1,297 voters from twelve precincts at eight polling locations in OKC. Students from the University of Oklahoma acted as survey enumerators. Voters were randomly sampled as they exited the precinct and offered the chance to participate in the survey.
The survey includes questions about presidential, congressional, and senate vote choice, and vote on a variety of ballot initiatives (death penalty, education spending, reclassification of some felonies to misdemeanors, "right to farm"/regulation, removing constitutional ban on public money spent on religion, regulation of alcoholic beverages). There are a variety of attitudinal measures including issues like the economy, view of the state supreme court, attitudes toward the death penalty, BLM support, Syrian refugee entry, immigration attitudes, and ascriptive nationalism.
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2024-10-14



