Seattle Voters Are Done Waiting on Public Safety, New Poll Finds - The Daily Chronicle
The survey of 500 registered voters found 90% want regular patrols, while 86% back a 100-day public safety plan with measurable goals.
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Seattle voters are done waiting on public safety, new poll finds - The Daily Chronicle
Seattle voters are divided on plenty of issues. Public safety, apparently, isn’t one of them. A new poll shows agreement so lopsided you might need to do a double take to believe the numbers. Released this week by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Challenge Seattle, the survey of 500 registered voters paints a stark picture of a frustrated electorate. Fulcrum Strategy Group conducted the poll Aug. 10-13, about two weeks after a sh…
A recent poll conducted by the Fulcrum Strategy Group shows that Seattle voters generally support expanding public safety surveillance cameras, increasing police patrols, improving 911 response, and strengthening drug and street crime enforcement. However, voters lack confidence in the city government's ability to effectively address safety issues. The survey shows that only 34% of respondents believe Mayor Katie Wilson is competent on public sa…
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