The Chronicle is releasing survey data from its campus election poll.
Two weeks ago, we surveyed Duke students, faculty and staff about their voting plans and stances on policy issues in advance of the 2024 general election. Questions ranged from who respondents plan to vote for to their opinions on key issues like the economy, immigration and abortion.
This year’s survey was conducted by Data Editor Audrey Wang, with special help from Centennial/Elections Editor Jazper Lu and News Editor Zoe Kolenovsky. The team also included senior Tyler Walley, sophomore Liane Ma, first-year Oliver Lublin and first-year Sonya Lasser.
Editor's note: Click the links below to read more about our findings.
Methodology, limitations and summary statistics
Voter plans
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