NCCVE Research
The N.C. Center for Voter Education conducts scientific research to assess the opinions and needs of voters across the state, in order to improve elections in North Carolina.
Jul. 13, 2007
Bush and Clinton Out-Poll … Bush and Clinton?
Jun. 28, 2007
Study: N.C. Voters Support Public Campaign Financing for Council of State
Jun. 28, 2005
Survey: Voters Believe Money Influences Courts, Support Bold Reforms, Says New Study by N.C. Center for Voter Education
Jun. 23, 2005
Poll: Voters Lack Information on Elected Officials, Fear Influence of Money Over Politics & Support Reform
Feb. 16, 2005
Survey: N.C. Judicial Voter Guides a Success
Jul. 17, 2003
Survey Finds NC Voters Back Bush...But Not By Expected Margin
May 22, 2002
Statewide Poll Shows Racial Divide In Opinion On N.C. Judicial System
May 9, 2002
Survey: Influence of Politics and Money of Chief Concern to Voters
May 3, 2002
Bush, Easley Both Get High Marks in New Poll
Oct. 2, 2001
Poll Takes Pulse of Triangle Voters
Jun. 11, 2001
Poll: Campaign Contributions Determine Budget Winners
Apr. 9, 2001
Statewide Poll Shows N.C. Voters Support Campaign Finance Reform
Mar. 30, 2001
N.C. Public Opinion Takes Wait-and-See Approach On Governor Easley’s Job Performance
Nov. 17, 2000
Center for Voter Education Poll: N.C. Divided On Value of Electoral College
Nov. 9, 2000
North Carolina's Election Winner: Andy Griffith over Dean Smith
May 25, 2000
Poll: Voters and Donors Agree, Support Campaign Finance Reform
May 12, 2000
Poll: Likely Voters Prefer Bush to Gore
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