These results were scientifically weighted by political party, race and age.
Margin of error: ± 3.2% at a 95% confidence level
There were also several other polls conducted at the same time as this poll within several other areas, they are linked here,
Florida House District 68 Results
Would you support a Florida Constitutional amendment that would allow the use of marijuana for treatment of debilitating medical conditions if authorized by a doctor?
Yes: 78.4%
No: 16.5%
Unsure: 5.1%
Do you think that marijuana should be taxed and regulated like alcohol and be made legal for any adult to use?
Yes: 65.2%
No: 29.9%
Unsure: 5.0%
Would you support a Florida Constitutional amendment allowing for gay marriage?
Yes: 58.1%
No: 36.9%
Unsure: 5.0%
In next year's race for Governor of Florida, do you support Republican Rick Scott, Democrat Charlie Crist or Libertarian Adrian Wyllie?
Rick Scott: 24.4%
Charlie Crist: 45.9%
Adrian Wyllie: 9.5%
Undecided: 20.2%
Do you support the current stand your ground laws in the state of Florida exactly as they are, do you think they need some small common sense changes, or do you think the stand your ground laws should be removed entirely?
Support the current law: 41.4%
Law needs some changes: 38.2%
Law should be removed: 12.4%
Unsure: 8.1%
In next year's race for state house district 68, would you vote for Republican Billy Young or Democrat Dwight Dudley?
Billy Young: 32.2%
Dwight Dudley: 40.0%
Undecided: 27.9%
DETAILED DEMOGRAPHIC BREAKDOWNS (non-weighted percentages):
Would you support a Florida Constitutional amendment that would allow the use of marijuana for treatment of debilitating medical conditions if authorized by a doctor? 968 responses |
Yes: | 78.4% |
No: | 16.5% |
Unsure: | 5.1% |
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Political Party Breakdown: |
Democratic Party 374 responses |
Yes: | 85.0% |
No: | 11.5% |
Unsure: | 3.5% |
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Republican Party 341 responses |
Yes: | 67.7% |
No: | 25.2% |
Unsure: | 7.0% |
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Independent Voter 253 responses |
Yes: | 83.0% |
No: | 12.3% |
Unsure: | 4.7% |
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Race Breakdown: |
White, Not Hispanic 822 responses |
Yes: | 78.1% |
No: | 16.7% |
Unsure: | 5.2% |
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Black, Not Hispanic 64 responses |
Yes: | 85.9% |
No: | 14.1% |
Unsure: | 0% |
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Asian or Pacific Islander 15 responses |
Yes: | 73.3% |
No: | 20.0% |
Unsure: | 6.7% |
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Hispanic 38 responses |
Yes: | 78.9% |
No: | 18.4% |
Unsure: | 2.6% |
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Other or Unknown 29 responses |
Yes: | 72.4% |
No: | 13.8% |
Unsure: | 13.8% |
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Gender Breakdown: |
Male 482 responses |
Yes: | 80.3% |
No: | 15.6% |
Unsure: | 4.1% |
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Female 486 responses |
Yes: | 76.5% |
No: | 17.5% |
Unsure: | 6.0% |
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Age Breakdown: |
18 to 29 161 responses |
Yes: | 85.7% |
No: | 12.4% |
Unsure: | 1.9% |
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30 to 49 322 responses |
Yes: | 80.7% |
No: | 14.6% |
Unsure: | 4.7% |
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50 to 69 338 responses |
Yes: | 76.3% |
No: | 17.2% |
Unsure: | 6.5% |
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70 and up 147 responses |
Yes: | 70.1% |
No: | 23.8% |
Unsure: | 6.1% |
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Do you think that marijuana should be taxed and regulated like alcohol and be made legal for any adult to use? 968 responses |
Yes: | 65.1% |
No: | 30.0% |
Unsure: | 5.0% |
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Political Party Breakdown: |
Democratic Party 374 responses |
Yes: | 71.7% |
No: | 23.8% |
Unsure: | 4.5% |
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Republican Party 341 responses |
Yes: | 55.7% |
No: | 39.3% |
Unsure: | 5.0% |
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Independent Voter 253 responses |
Yes: | 68.0% |
No: | 26.5% |
Unsure: | 5.5% |
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Race Breakdown: |
White, Not Hispanic 822 responses |
Yes: | 63.6% |
No: | 30.8% |
Unsure: | 5.6% |
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Black, Not Hispanic 64 responses |
Yes: | 79.7% |
No: | 20.3% |
Unsure: | 0% |
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Asian or Pacific Islander 15 responses |
Yes: | 80.0% |
No: | 13.3% |
Unsure: | 6.7% |
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Hispanic 38 responses |
Yes: | 65.8% |
No: | 31.6% |
Unsure: | 2.6% |
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Other or Unknown 29 responses |
Yes: | 65.5% |
No: | 34.5% |
Unsure: | 0% |
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Gender Breakdown: |
Male 482 responses |
Yes: | 70.1% |
No: | 26.6% |
Unsure: | 3.3% |
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Female 486 responses |
Yes: | 60.1% |
No: | 33.3% |
Unsure: | 6.6% |
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Age Breakdown: |
18 to 29 161 responses |
Yes: | 77.6% |
No: | 18.0% |
Unsure: | 4.3% |
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30 to 49 322 responses |
Yes: | 71.4% |
No: | 24.2% |
Unsure: | 4.3% |
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50 to 69 338 responses |
Yes: | 61.2% |
No: | 34.0% |
Unsure: | 4.7% |
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70 and up 147 responses |
Yes: | 46.3% |
No: | 46.3% |
Unsure: | 7.5% |
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Would you support a Florida Constitutional amendment allowing for gay marriage? 968 responses |
Yes: | 58.3% |
No: | 36.8% |
Unsure: | 5.0% |
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Political Party Breakdown: |
Democratic Party 374 responses |
Yes: | 73.0% |
No: | 23.0% |
Unsure: | 4.0% |
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Republican Party 341 responses |
Yes: | 40.8% |
No: | 53.7% |
Unsure: | 5.6% |
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Independent Voter 253 responses |
Yes: | 60.1% |
No: | 34.4% |
Unsure: | 5.5% |
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Race Breakdown: |
White, Not Hispanic 822 responses |
Yes: | 59.0% |
No: | 36.5% |
Unsure: | 4.5% |
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Black, Not Hispanic 64 responses |
Yes: | 60.9% |
No: | 32.8% |
Unsure: | 6.2% |
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Asian or Pacific Islander 15 responses |
Yes: | 26.7% |
No: | 60.0% |
Unsure: | 13.3% |
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Hispanic 38 responses |
Yes: | 52.6% |
No: | 39.5% |
Unsure: | 7.9% |
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Other or Unknown 29 responses |
Yes: | 55.2% |
No: | 37.9% |
Unsure: | 6.9% |
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Gender Breakdown: |
Male 482 responses |
Yes: | 55.6% |
No: | 39.2% |
Unsure: | 5.2% |
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Female 486 responses |
Yes: | 60.9% |
No: | 34.4% |
Unsure: | 4.7% |
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Age Breakdown: |
18 to 29 161 responses |
Yes: | 73.9% |
No: | 20.5% |
Unsure: | 5.6% |
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30 to 49 322 responses |
Yes: | 59.6% |
No: | 34.2% |
Unsure: | 6.2% |
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50 to 69 338 responses |
Yes: | 55.9% |
No: | 40.2% |
Unsure: | 3.8% |
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70 and up 147 responses |
Yes: | 43.5% |
No: | 52.4% |
Unsure: | 4.1% |
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In next year's race for Governor of Florida, do you support Republican Rick Scott, Democrat Charlie Crist or Libertarian Adrian Wyllie? 968 responses |
Scott: | 24.4% |
Crist: | 46.2% |
Wyllie: | 9.4% |
Undecided: | 20.0% |
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Political Party Breakdown: |
Democratic Party 374 responses |
Scott: | 6.4% |
Crist: | 72.2% |
Wyllie: | 5.3% |
Undecided: | 16.0% |
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Republican Party 341 responses |
Scott: | 48.1% |
Crist: | 22.3% |
Wyllie: | 10.0% |
Undecided: | 19.6% |
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Independent Voter 253 responses |
Scott: | 19.0% |
Crist: | 39.9% |
Wyllie: | 14.6% |
Undecided: | 26.5% |
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Race Breakdown: |
White, Not Hispanic 822 responses |
Scott: | 26.2% |
Crist: | 44.6% |
Wyllie: | 9.5% |
Undecided: | 19.7% |
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Black, Not Hispanic 64 responses |
Scott: | 9.4% |
Crist: | 62.5% |
Wyllie: | 6.2% |
Undecided: | 21.9% |
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Asian or Pacific Islander 15 responses |
Scott: | 20.0% |
Crist: | 26.7% |
Wyllie: | 20.0% |
Undecided: | 33.3% |
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Hispanic 38 responses |
Scott: | 15.8% |
Crist: | 44.7% |
Wyllie: | 7.9% |
Undecided: | 31.6% |
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Other or Unknown 29 responses |
Scott: | 20.7% |
Crist: | 65.5% |
Wyllie: | 10.3% |
Undecided: | 3.4% |
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Gender Breakdown: |
Male 482 responses |
Scott: | 25.9% |
Crist: | 44.6% |
Wyllie: | 10.8% |
Undecided: | 18.7% |
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Female 486 responses |
Scott: | 22.8% |
Crist: | 47.7% |
Wyllie: | 8.0% |
Undecided: | 21.4% |
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Age Breakdown: |
18 to 29 161 responses |
Scott: | 16.1% |
Crist: | 42.2% |
Wyllie: | 10.6% |
Undecided: | 31.1% |
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30 to 49 322 responses |
Scott: | 20.2% |
Crist: | 44.7% |
Wyllie: | 13.4% |
Undecided: | 21.7% |
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50 to 69 338 responses |
Scott: | 27.8% |
Crist: | 48.8% |
Wyllie: | 6.8% |
Undecided: | 16.6% |
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70 and up 147 responses |
Scott: | 34.7% |
Crist: | 47.6% |
Wyllie: | 5.4% |
Undecided: | 12.2% |
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Do you support the current stand your ground laws in the state of Florida exactly as they are, do you think they need some small common sense changes, or do you think the stand your ground laws should be removed entirely? 968 responses |
Support the current law: | 41.3% |
Law needs some changes: | 38.1% |
Law should be removed: | 12.6% |
Unsure: | 8.0% |
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Political Party Breakdown: |
Democratic Party 374 responses |
Support the current law: | 23.0% |
Law needs some changes: | 47.6% |
Law should be removed: | 21.9% |
Unsure: | 7.5% |
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Republican Party 341 responses |
Support the current law: | 63.6% |
Law needs some changes: | 27.0% |
Law should be removed: | 4.4% |
Unsure: | 5.0% |
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Independent Voter 253 responses |
Support the current law: | 38.3% |
Law needs some changes: | 39.1% |
Law should be removed: | 9.9% |
Unsure: | 12.6% |
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Race Breakdown: |
White, Not Hispanic 822 responses |
Support the current law: | 44.5% |
Law needs some changes: | 36.1% |
Law should be removed: | 11.9% |
Unsure: | 7.4% |
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Black, Not Hispanic 64 responses |
Support the current law: | 17.2% |
Law needs some changes: | 53.1% |
Law should be removed: | 20.3% |
Unsure: | 9.4% |
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Asian or Pacific Islander 15 responses |
Support the current law: | 33.3% |
Law needs some changes: | 53.3% |
Law should be removed: | 0% |
Unsure: | 13.3% |
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Hispanic 38 responses |
Support the current law: | 28.9% |
Law needs some changes: | 47.4% |
Law should be removed: | 10.5% |
Unsure: | 13.2% |
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Other or Unknown 29 responses |
Support the current law: | 24.1% |
Law needs some changes: | 41.4% |
Law should be removed: | 24.1% |
Unsure: | 10.3% |
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Gender Breakdown: |
Male 482 responses |
Support the current law: | 47.9% |
Law needs some changes: | 34.2% |
Law should be removed: | 12.2% |
Unsure: | 5.6% |
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Female 486 responses |
Support the current law: | 34.8% |
Law needs some changes: | 42.0% |
Law should be removed: | 13.0% |
Unsure: | 10.3% |
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Age Breakdown: |
18 to 29 161 responses |
Support the current law: | 31.7% |
Law needs some changes: | 47.8% |
Law should be removed: | 9.9% |
Unsure: | 10.6% |
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30 to 49 322 responses |
Support the current law: | 40.7% |
Law needs some changes: | 39.4% |
Law should be removed: | 8.1% |
Unsure: | 11.8% |
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50 to 69 338 responses |
Support the current law: | 45.9% |
Law needs some changes: | 33.7% |
Law should be removed: | 16.0% |
Unsure: | 4.4% |
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70 and up 147 responses |
Support the current law: | 42.9% |
Law needs some changes: | 34.7% |
Law should be removed: | 17.7% |
Unsure: | 4.8% |
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In next year's race for state house district 68, would you vote for Republican Billy Young or Democrat Dwight Dudley? 968 responses |
Young: | 32.1% |
Dudley: | 40.2% |
Undecided: | 27.7% |
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Political Party Breakdown: |
Democratic Party 374 responses |
Young: | 12.0% |
Dudley: | 66.8% |
Undecided: | 21.1% |
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Republican Party 341 responses |
Young: | 58.1% |
Dudley: | 17.9% |
Undecided: | 24.0% |
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Independent Voter 253 responses |
Young: | 26.9% |
Dudley: | 30.8% |
Undecided: | 42.3% |
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Race Breakdown: |
White, Not Hispanic 822 responses |
Young: | 34.1% |
Dudley: | 38.4% |
Undecided: | 27.5% |
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Black, Not Hispanic 64 responses |
Young: | 15.6% |
Dudley: | 56.2% |
Undecided: | 28.1% |
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Asian or Pacific Islander 15 responses |
Young: | 26.7% |
Dudley: | 33.3% |
Undecided: | 40.0% |
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Hispanic 38 responses |
Young: | 34.2% |
Dudley: | 39.5% |
Undecided: | 26.3% |
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Other or Unknown 29 responses |
Young: | 13.8% |
Dudley: | 58.6% |
Undecided: | 27.6% |
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Gender Breakdown: |
Male 482 responses |
Young: | 34.4% |
Dudley: | 38.8% |
Undecided: | 26.8% |
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Female 486 responses |
Young: | 29.8% |
Dudley: | 41.6% |
Undecided: | 28.6% |
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Age Breakdown: |
18 to 29 161 responses |
Young: | 16.8% |
Dudley: | 37.3% |
Undecided: | 46.0% |
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30 to 49 322 responses |
Young: | 28.6% |
Dudley: | 43.2% |
Undecided: | 28.3% |
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50 to 69 338 responses |
Young: | 39.6% |
Dudley: | 38.5% |
Undecided: | 21.9% |
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70 and up 147 responses |
Young: | 39.5% |
Dudley: | 40.8% |
Undecided: | 19.7% |
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