Politics & Government
Poll Finds Charter Expansion Opposition Has Grown
Another day, another Mass. ballot question poll.

Opinions on raising the cap on Massachusetts charter schools has shifted since the start of 2016, according to at least one new survey published roughly one month before the Nov. 8 General Election, which will put a ballot question on that topic to the test.
An April poll by the Western New England University Polling Institute found 51 percent of of registered voters asked about Question 2 supported lifting the cap, while 26 percent were opposed. Of the registered voters surveyed more recently, 45 percent opposed the ballot question, and 36 percent favored it.
Additionally, the Institute's poll found that Question 2 was the one voters were most attuned to. Among likely voters, the survey found, 63 percent said they were following it "very" or "somewhat" closely.
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Here Are the Massachusetts Ballot Questions for November 2016
Among likely voters, the group that most reliably predicts electoral outcomes, the Institute's latest poll found the following for each ballot initiative question...
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Question 1: Licensing a second slots parlor in Massachusetts
48 percent oppose
30 percent support
21 percent undecided
Question 2: Raising the Cap on Number of Charter Schools
34 percent support
47 percent oppose
18 percent undecided
Question 3: Mandatory sizes for animal containment
61 percent support
26 percent oppose
12 percent undecided
Question 4: Legalizing recreational marijuana, for people age 21+
52 percent support
42 percent oppose
5 percent undecided
The poll out Wednesday relied on a telephone survey of 403 likely voters conducted Sept. 24 to Oct. 3.
Read the Institute's results in full.
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- See Whether Your School Committee Has Voted to Oppose Question 2
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