Showing posts with label Polls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polls. Show all posts

Saturday, January 27, 2007

Past Poll Results


POLL RESULTS

Weekly polls run from Sunday through Friday. Results are posted on Saturday.

Week of February 26 - March 2, 2007



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No Poll week of February 19 - February 23, 2007

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Week of February 12 - February 16, 2007



Because this week's poll offered readers the opportunity to input freeform text answers to the questsion, the poll results are posted here:

http://ptoday.blogspot.com/2007/02/poll-results-what-to-do-about-papers.html



Week of
February 4 - February 9, 2007




Week of January 29 - February 2, 2007




Original story: "Overcrowding? What overcrowding?"

Week of January 20 - 27, 2007

Question
: Developers pay for properties in other towns, but the new Senior Center site was sold for just $1. Do you think developers should pay fair value for properties?

Original story: "Should we give Plainfield away?"


Results, on 106 votes:

Yes - 104 = 98%
No - 2 = 2%

Week of January 14 - 19, 2007

Question: Is the UCIA's attitude toward Plainfield that of a cat (looks down on us), a dog (looks up to us), or a pig (treats us as an equal)?

Original story: "UCIA: Cat, dog or pig?"

(With apologies to Winston S. Churchill)
Results, on 73 votes:

Dog - 3%
Pig - 24%
Cat - 72%

About Me

Plainfield resident since 1983. Retired as the city's Public Information Officer in 2006; prior to that Community Programs Coordinator for the Plainfield Public Library. Founding member and past president of: Faith, Bricks & Mortar; Residents Supporting Victorian Plainfield; and PCO (the outreach nonprofit of Grace Episcopal Church). Supporter of the Library, Symphony and Historic Society as well as other community groups, and active in Democratic politics.