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UH poll reveals Houstonians divided on issues, quality of life, and city’s overall direction
Read full article: UH poll reveals Houstonians divided on issues, quality of life, and city’s overall directionA recent survey conducted by the University of Houston showed stark divisions among residents when it comes to the direction the city is going in, how safe they feel and the job our elected leaders are doing.
University of Houston survey details directions Harris County voters are leaning going into 2024 elections
Read full article: University of Houston survey details directions Harris County voters are leaning going into 2024 electionsAn online survey conducted by the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston shows which direction Harris County voters are leaning a little more than two weeks out from the 2024 elections.
‘Representation is key’: Special public art project aims to depict stories of Houston’s homeless population
Read full article: ‘Representation is key’: Special public art project aims to depict stories of Houston’s homeless populationAccording to a new poll by Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston, 30 percent of likely voters say homelessness is one of the three most important problems facing Houston.
Decision 2022: Race for Harris County judge a close one, stats suggest
Read full article: Decision 2022: Race for Harris County judge a close one, stats suggestA new poll from the University of Houston’s Hobby School of Public Affairs shows the race for Harris County judge is in a statistical dead heat.
Houston Newsmakers: Race for Harris County Judge reaches dead heat, and more
Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Race for Harris County Judge reaches dead heat, and moreShe is the incumbent, but if an early poll is an accurate indication, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo will have a fight on her hands to stay in office.
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UH survey shows 1/3 of Texans may refuse COVID-19 vaccine
Read full article: UH survey shows 1/3 of Texans may refuse COVID-19 vaccineHOUSTON – A new survey from the University of Houston found about one-third of the Texans who responded may refuse a COVID-19 vaccine. AdThe Hobby School of Public Affairs conducted the survey online among Texans 18 and older from Jan. 12 to Jan. 20. Another question asked whether getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is a personal choice or everyone’s responsibility to protect the health of others. Among the results of people who chose a side, 51% said personal choice while 49% said everyone’s responsibility. To read more of the UH survey questions, click here.