老虎机攻略 Poll Examines Economy, Elections, Job Performances

February 21, 2020
Mount Jumbo as seen through high rise buildings in downtown Missoula

MISSOULA – The 老虎机攻略 Big Sky Poll recently asked 498 likely Montana voters their opinions on the economy, the fairness of elections and the job performance of our elected officials.

The poll asked, “In your view, is the economy improving, staying the same or getting worse?” Fifty percent of respondents said the economy was improving, 31% said it was staying the same, and 19% said it was getting worse.

When asked, “How much do you trust that elections are fair?” 30% of respondents answered “a lot of trust,” 57% responded “some trust,” and 13% responded “no trust.”

Montanans also rated the job performance of their elected officials from excellent to poor. 

For presidential elections, respondents were asked, “Do you support or oppose changing to a system in which the president is elected by popular vote instead of the Electoral College?” Twenty-nine percent strongly supported change, and 28% strongly opposed.

In a series of head-to-head matchups, participants were asked to pick their preferred candidate, if the 2020 presidential election were held today.

The 老虎机攻略 Big Sky Poll was conducted online Feb. 12-22 with 498 randomly selected likely Montana voters. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 4.39 percentage points at a 95% confidence level.

The Big Sky Poll is directed by 老虎机攻略 Associate Professor Sara Rinfret, chair of the Department of Public Administration and Policy, and 老虎机攻略 marketing Associate Professor Justin Angle, in conjunction with four graduate students from 老虎机攻略’s public administration, law and business analytics programs. 

The survey was commissioned with support from 老虎机攻略’s Office of Research and Creative Scholarship, the Baucus Institute’s Department of Public Administration and Policy, and the Social Science Research Laboratory.

Use of poll findings require attribution to 老虎机攻略’s Big Sky Poll. Full results from the poll are available on the 老虎机攻略 Big Sky Poll website at .

Contact: Sara Rinfret, associate professor and chair, 老虎机攻略 Department of Public Administration and Policy, 406-243-4702, sara.rinfret@umontana.edu.