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FDU Poll finds NJ Voters: Bipartisan Backing for Turnpike Expansion

Voters in Both Parties Oppose NJ Transit Raids on Transportation Trust Fund, Support Road Widening Around Holland Tunnel. Fairleigh Dickinson ...

FDU Poll finds Voters OK with Magnet Schools to Reduce ...

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, November 13, 2024 – As talks seeking to settle a lawsuit that could reshape public education in New Jersey move ...

Poll finds N.J. voters know little about potentially landmark education ...

State officials are continuing to negotiate a potential settlement to a landmark lawsuit accusing the state's education system of ...

FDU Poll finds voters OK with magnet schools to reduce segregation ...

MADISON BOROUGH, NJ (Morris County) – As talks seeking to settle a lawsuit that could reshape public education in New Jersey move into their ...

FDU Poll finds Kim Up Big in New Jersey Senate Race

Both Candidates Remain Relatively Unknown. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, October 30, 2024 – Representative Andy Kim has a substantial lead ...

Poll: Most NJ voters don't see schools as segregated | Video

The FDU Poll found few NJ voters felt their local schools were racially segregated, and they were mostly unaware of pending lawsuit.

Poll: Most NJ voters don't see schools as segregated - PBS

Most New Jersey voters are largely unaware that the state's public schools are the sixth most segregated in the country for Black students, ...

FDU Poll finds Majority of NJ Voters Support Increased Fees for EVs

Voters also want Gas Tax and Registration Revenues Used for Roads and Bridges – not Subsidizing NJ Transit. Fairleigh Dickinson University, ...

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The FDU Poll, founded in 2000 as the PublicMind Poll, has carried out high quality and high -profile survey research in New Jersey and nationwide.

FDU Poll finds NJ Voters: Bipartisan Backing for Turnpike Expansion

Executive Director, FDU Poll Manager of Communications, CIANJ. 973.896.7072/ [email protected] 201.368.2100 x 106/ [email protected]. NJ ...

FDU Poll Finds Voters Reject OPRA Overhaul

4 out of 5 NJ Voters oppose tightening public records law. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, April 12, 2024 – Proposed changes to New Jersey's ...

FDU Poll Finds Voters Strongly Favor New Benefit Requirements for ...

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, September 12, 2024 – Opinions about whether app-based workers should be treated as employees are ...

FDU Poll: New Jersey Voters Don't See Segregation - Insider NJ

A state Superior Court decision and a Democratic candidate in next year's gubernatorial election have made racial segregation a live ...

Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll Archives - New Jersey Globe

A Fairleigh Dickinson University poll released this morning found that Most New Jerseyans are satisfied with the diversity in their hometown.

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FDU Poll Finds Race and Gender Push Harris Above Trump Nationally

Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison, NJ, August 23, 2024 – Voters nationally give Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris an edge over ...

NJ OPRA reform: Poll finds voters want more transparency

As many as 81% of state residents polled say they would support keeping public records transparency legislation intact — as it is.

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Voters reject push to gut New Jersey's public records law, poll says

The poll says 81% of respondents do not want the Open Public Records Act revised, versus just 14% who back the proposed changes.

81% of NJ voters oppose changes to Open Public Records Act

Some 81% of registered New Jersey voters do not support proposed legislative changes to the state's Open Public Records Act, according to a new FDU Poll.