More Washingtonians know who they’re supporting for State Supreme Court compared to the spring of 2020, but most are still undecided, NPI’s October 2020 poll has found.
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Research is at the core of the Northwest Progressive Institute’s work. We analyze problems using the logic of progressive values to find and advance ideas that will improve people’s lives. This is an archive of the electoral and policy poll findings that we’ve publicly released, sorted in reverse chronological order. Learn more about NPI’s mission and history by visiting our About page.
Longtime Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler looks all set to win a sixth term
The longest-serving member of Washington State’s executive department appears to be a lock for reelection to a sixth straight term as Washington State’s Insurance Commissioner, NPI’s recent poll of six hundred and ten likely voters has found.
Denny Heck has twice as much support as Marko Liias for LG, but most voters undecided
Washingtonians will be choosing from between two Democratic candidates in the 2020 contest for Lieutenant Governor, one of whom currently has twice as much support as the other.
Hilary Franz comfortably ahead in 2020 contest for Commissioner of Public Lands
Though Republicans put up a decent candidate in Sue Kuehl Pederson, Democrats are strongly favored to keep control of the position that heads Washington’s Department of Natural Resources.
Mike Pellicciotti ahead of Duane Davidson; office of State Treasurer could flip Democratic
Democrats in Washington are well positioned to recapture the downballot office that is responsible for the management of the state’s money, NPI research shows.
Pat McCarthy has ample lead over Chris Leyba in bid to remain Washington State Auditor
Former Pierce County Executive Pat McCarthy appears to be on track to keep the position of Washington State Auditor in Democratic hands, four years after taking over from convicted successor Troy Kelley, NPI’s research has found.
Kim Wyman ahead in tight Secretary of State contest; NPI’s Gael Tarleton gaining ground
Republicans in Washington State are trying to keep their decades-long winning streak going for the office that oversees elections. Democrats hope their candidate can pull off a come-from-behind win.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson enjoys wide lead over Republican challenger Matt Larkin
Voters in Washington State are ready to return their incumbent chief law enforcement officer to another term in office, NPI’s October 2020 poll has found.
Jay Inslee leads Loren Culp by sixteen points in Washington’s 2020 gubernatorial race
Incumbent Democratic Governor Jay Inslee is well positioned to become the first chief executive since Dan Evans to be elected to a third term in office, a poll conducted for the Northwest Progressive Institute has found.
Three out of five Washingtonians surveyed are voting for Joe Biden, NPI poll finds
60% of likely voters surveyed on October 14th-15th, 2020 said Biden was their choice for President of the United States, while 37% said they were voting for Donald Trump.
As voting ramps up, NPI poll finds fewer rural Washingtonians approving of Donald Trump
Voters in every region of Washington State disapprove of Donald Trump’s job performance, even voters in Eastern and Central Washington.
Most Washingtonians not sure who they’ll vote for in state’s 2020 Supreme Court races
Only one in five voters surveyed express a preference between recently appointed Justices G. Helen Whitener and Raquel Montoya-Lewis and their challengers Richard Serns and David Larson.
NPI poll finds Joe Biden on track for landslide Washington State win in November 2020
The presumptive Democratic nominee might well win the Evergreen State by a larger margin than any presidential candidate since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.
Donald Trump is becoming more unpopular in Washington State’s suburbs, NPI poll finds
About three out of five likely Evergreen State voters said they disapproved of Trump’s job performance, the same as in past years — but there were changes at the regional level.