The Civitas Institute conducted a survey of 600 North Carolina likely voters between Apr 23 and Apr 25, 2016. Respondents were contacted by either Cellphone or Landline and instructed by a live operator. The results of this poll were released on Apr 29, 2016.
Results were provided for each of the 2 publicly acknowledged questions along with the order in which they were presented.
Question 15 | PreferenceView Matchup
In the election for President, for whom would you vote between... (READ IN ORDER, DO NOT
ROTATE)
| Clinton (D) | Trump (R) | Undecided | Someone Else | Refused | Total |
---|
All | 49% 294 | 37% 222 | 10.33% 62 | 2% 12 | 1.83% 11 | 600 Likely |
Female | 56.09% 175 | 31.73% 99 | 9.94% 31 | 0.32% 1 | 1.92% 6 | 52% 312 |
Male | 41.32% 119 | 42.36% 122 | 10.76% 31 | 3.82% 11 | 1.74% 5 | 48% 288 |
Democrat | 82.54% 208 | 11.11% 28 | 5.16% 13 | 0.4% 1 | 0.79% 2 | 42% 252 |
Independent | 41.33% 62 | 38% 57 | 14.67% 22 | 4% 6 | 2% 3 | 25% 150 |
Republican | 12.12% 24 | 68.69% 136 | 13.64% 27 | 2.53% 5 | 3.03% 6 | 33% 198 |
This question was presented to 600 likely voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 4%.
The question wording was provided by the Civitas Institute.
Question 16 | PreferenceView Matchup
For whom would you vote between... (READ IN ORDER, DO NOT ROTATE)
| Sanders (D) | Trump (R) | Undecided | Someone Else | Refused | Total |
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All | 53.67% 322 | 35% 210 | 7.83% 47 | 2.5% 15 | 1% 6 | 600 Likely |
Female | 58.33% 182 | 29.17% 91 | 9.29% 29 | 2.56% 8 | 0.64% 2 | 52% 312 |
Male | 48.26% 139 | 41.32% 119 | 6.25% 18 | 2.43% 7 | 1.39% 4 | 48% 288 |
Democrat | 80.95% 204 | 9.92% 25 | 5.56% 14 | 3.17% 8 | 5.56% 14 | 42% 252 |
Independent | 54.67% 82 | 35.33% 53 | 7.33% 11 | 2% 3 | | 25% 150 |
Republican | 18.18% 36 | 66.67% 132 | 11.11% 22 | 2.02% 4 | 0.51% 1 | 33% 198 |
This question was presented to 600 likely voters from North Carolina who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 4%.
The question wording was provided by the Civitas Institute.