JANUARY 2006 CITIZENS' POLL RESULTS

304 Persons Responded to this 2006 Poll.
Results are in % form.

YES NO DO YOU FAVOR?
87% 13% 1. ... Restricting the use of eminent domain condemnation of private property to essential public service roads?
14% 86% 2. ... Allowing convicted felons to vote?
34% 66% 3. ... Having license plates on the back AND front of motor vehicles?
79% 21% 4. ... Allowing border counties such as ours the right to set their hours when bars will be closed?
79% 21% 5. ... Reinstating the death penalty for first degree murder?
78% 22% 6. ... Zoning for Berkeley COunty?
84% 16% 7. ... Parental consent legislation before an underage girl can have an abortion (with exceptions for sexual abuse)?
94% 6% 8. ... Competition in trash collection in Berkeley County?
73% 27% 9. ... Continuing the Promise scholarship as it is if more funding is required?
80% 20% 10. ... Requiring photo identification to vote?
63% 37% 11. ... Allowing both the theories of intelligent design and of evolution to be taught in public schools?
4% 96% 12. ... Tax doolars used to subsidize the horse or dog racing industry at the four race tracks in WV?
74% 26% 13. ... Right to Work (ending required union membership at any workplace in the state)?
39% 61% 14. ... Allowing farmland protection funds to be diverted for historic preservation?
65% 35% 15. ... Locality pay/housing allowances for state employees/teachers for areas experiencing high housing costs?

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