On May 20, 2010, ccAdvertising completed a survey in Hawaii’s 1st Congressional District regarding the special election taking
place. The surveyed numbers used were from ccAdvertising’s nationwide database of landline and mobile phones. There were 1,082 participants in this survey.
In the three-way race for Hawaii’s First Congressional District, Republican Charles Djou has pulled slightly ahead with 35.78% of the vote, while Democrats Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa have 31.03% and 17.67%, respectively. The Undecideds, who will determine the winner of this race, remain at 15.52%.
Respondents identifying themselves as Democratic appear to be evenly split among the two democratic candidates, with Ed Case receiving 42.34% and Colleen Hanabusa receiving 43.24%.
A summary of the results is below:
Survey Results By Question
QUESTION 1: IN THE SPECIAL ELECTION FOR THE 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT OF HAWAII, IF YOUR CHOICES, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, ARE DEMOCRAT ED CASE, REPUBLICAN CHARLES DJOU OR DEMOCRAT COLLEEN HANABUSA, WHICH CANDIDATE HAVE YOU VOTED OR WOULD YOU VOTE FOR?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
Ed Case (D)
31.03%
12.35%
42.34%
Charles Djou (R)
35.78%
79.01%
6.31%
Colleen Hanabusa (D)
17.67%
1.23%
43.24%
Undecided / No Preference
15.52%
7.41%
8.11%
QUESTION 2: DO YOU WANT YOUR TAXES NOT RAISED AND, IF POSSIBLE, CUT?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
“Yes” Responses
76.69%
93.22%
65.63%
“No” Responses
23.31%
6.78%
34.38%
QUESTION 3: HAVE YOU EVER CONTRIBUTED TO OR FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, CHURCH OR OTHER RELIGIOUS OR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
“Yes” Responses
61.25%
77.14%
60.61%
“No” Responses
38.75%
22.86%
39.39%
QUESTION 4: ON THE ISSUE OF ABORTION, DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF TO BE PRO-LIFE?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
“Yes” Responses
55.56%
77.97%
36.99%
“No” Responses
44.44%
22.03%
63.01%
QUESTION 5: DO YOU AGREE WITH THE NRA AND ITS STRONG SUPPORT OF GUN OWNERS’ RIGHTS?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
“Yes” Responses
45.16%
76.06%
19.54%
“No” Responses
54.84%
23.94%
80.46%
QUESTION 6: DO YOU USE SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES SUCH AS FACEBOOK AND TWITTER?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
“Yes” Responses
28.57%
35.21%
33.66%
“No” Responses
71.43%
64.79%
66.34%
QUESTION 7: DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF TO BE A TEA-PARTY PATRIOT?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
“Yes” Responses
19.57%
45.31%
9.38%
“No” Responses
80.43%
54.69%
90.63%
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS THE POLITICAL AFFILIATION OF THE RESPONDENT?
All Respondents
Republicans
Democrats
Republican
27.27%
100.00%
0.00%
Democrat
37.37%
0.00%
100.00%
Independent / No Preference
35.35%
0.00%
0.00%
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