Colorado Polling Institute's Second Poll Looks at Denver School Board Election

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The Colorado Polling Institute conducted a survey on the upcoming DPS Board of Education election and players involved, but questions still linger.

Three seats will be on the November 7 school board ballot, including the District 1 seat currently held by Scott Baldermann and the District 5 seat held by Charmaine Lindsay. Both are running for reelection.

The CPI poll puts Youngquist at the head of the pack — an early accolade the candidate eagerly held up in an email sent out to supporters that read,"Friends, I am happy to share the news that I came in first place in the first public poll of the race released by the Colorado Polling Institute today! We have double the amount of support of the next closest remaining candidate in the...

Next is Spearman, with support from 2.3 percent of the poll's respondents — but he isn't worried about the results. Besides the fact that the highlight of the poll is the percentage of undecided voters, there are other questionable elements in the CPI survey.by the time the poll was published, and Johnson didn't announce her campaign until September 5 — almost a week after it was released.

CPI says its mission is to"help inform decision-making...through trustworthy, nonpartisan public-opinion research,"

 

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