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Newsday / Siena Survey of Long Island Voters

TOPICS:2022 ElectionsLong IslandNew YorkNewsdaySiena Poll

Posted By: Siena University Research Institute October 13, 2022

    Registered Voters Crosstabs    Likely Voters Crosstabs

  • Zeldin up 48-46% over Hochul among Long Islanders
  • Trust Reps More on Economy & Crime, Dems on Abortion & Climate
  • LI’ers Oppose NYS Bail Law, Congestion Pricing Plan; Support Student Debt Forgiveness 50-46%
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