Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Police I need your help ?

Hello, we are conducting a survey, and your response would be appreciated.



Generally speaking, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the police in the area where you live?”

 

Click below to answer

https://novisurvey.net/ns/n/policecamera.aspx



We value your input and we sincerely hope that you will consider participating in the survey.

 

Eugene Miller

www.shelviepoll.com

@ShelviePoll  



 

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Online voting!

Hello, we are conducting a survey, and your response would be appreciated.

"Do you favor or oppose allowing voters to vote online in the area where you live?"

Click below to answer

https://novisurvey.net/ns/n/Onlinevoting.aspx

We value your input and we sincerely hope that you will consider participating in the survey.

Eugene Miller
216.849.0816
www.shelviepoll.com
@ShelviePoll


Friday, May 1, 2015

Sixty-two percent (62%) of Cleveland Heights and University Heights likely voters disapprove

Sixty-two percent (62%) of Cleveland Heights and University Heights likely voters disapprove May 5 2015 levy.


Likely Cleveland Heights and University Heights voters have strong opinions about a proposed local tax levy. A new Shelvie Poll telephone survey found that sixty-two percent (62%) of Cleveland Heights and University Heights residents disapprove of the proposed 5.9mil Issue 2 levy. Voters will cast their ballots to decide on this issue during the upcoming May 5, 2015 election.

On Friday, May 1, 2015 Shelvie Poll released the following polling results: Sixty-two percent (62%) of likely voters disapprove of the proposed tax levy. Twenty-four percent (24%) approve while sixteen percent (16%) remain undecided according to a Shelvie poll conducted April 17 to April 20, 2015.

Question One Do you approve or disapprove of the Cleveland Heights & University Heights Proposed Tax Levy?

Approve 24%

Disapprove 62%

Not sure 13%


Friday, April 24, 2015

Do you consider yourself wealthy, upper middle class, middle class or poor?

Candidates across the political spectrum promise to help the middle class by cutting taxes. But most Americans think those candidates don’t even agree on who makes up the middle class, and they don’t believe their promises to cut taxes.

Do you consider yourself wealthy, upper middle class, middle class or poor?

Click to answer https://novisurvey.net/ns/n/class.aspx



Saturday, December 20, 2014

What They Told Shelvie Polls Week of December 14 to 20, 2014.


What They Told Shelvie Polls Week of December 14 to 20, 2014.

1. Voters strongly believe body cameras will help protect citizens who will deal with police?

-------"five out of ten voters strongly believe body cameras will better protect people while interacting with police officers.  On the other hand, twenty-nine percent  (29%) feel that body cameras will assist the police in cases of complaints"

2. Should police officers be required to wear body cameras while on duty?

------"forty percent (40%) of Greater Cleveland residents strongly believe police officers should be required to wear body cameras while on duty. Twenty-eight percent (28%) of respondents do not believe police officers should have to wear cameras while on duty"

Coming next week  

------How do you rate the performance of the police in the area where you live?

*This poll was done independently and not commissioned by a PAC or elected official.

Shelvie Polls is a primary research and public opinion polling information organization based in Cleveland, Ohio established in 2008 by Eugene Miller. We explore key issues to understand the underlying values that impact and connect communities. Shelvie Polls conducts telephone polls of registered voters on a regular basis.


For more information email Shelviepolls@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @ShelviePolls


http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ShelviePolls

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Shelvie Poll's survey shows that forty percent (40%) of GreaterCleveland residents strongly believe .....



Should police officers be required to wear body cameras while on duty?

A recent Shelvie Poll's survey shows that forty percent (40%) of Greater Cleveland residents strongly believe police officers should be required to wear body cameras while on duty. Twenty-eight percent (28%) of respondents do not believe police officers should have to wear cameras while on duty.  Finally thirty-one percent (31%) are undecided according to the survey conducted December 8th to December  10th  2014.

Survey question

----Should police officers be required to wear body cameras while on duty?

1. Yes 40%

2.No 28%

3. Undecided 20%

Method 
 
The survey sampled 1180 Cuyahoga County residents and produced a ± 4 margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence.
 
 *This poll was done independently and not commissioned by a PAC or elected official.
  
Shelvie Poll is a primary research and public opinion polling information organization based in Cleveland, Ohio established in 2008 by Eugene Miller. We explore key issues to understand the underlying values that impact and connect communities. Shelvie Polls conducts telephone polls of registered voters on a regular basis.
 
 For more information email Shelviepoll@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter@ShelviePoll.  

Monday, December 15, 2014

"How do you rate Cleveland Police department overall performance?"

"How do you rate Cleveland Police department overall performance?" 

1.Approve 2.Disapprove 3.Undecided