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


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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

Thursday, December 11, 2014

5 out 10 shoppers in Greater Cleveland prefer to shop at Dave's Supermarket


A recent Shelvie Poll's survey shows that fifty-one  percent (51%) of Greater Cleveland shoppers prefer to shop at @Davesmarkets followed by @Heinens with nineteen percent (19%). The poll was conducted the week before Thanksgiving Day November 17 to November 21, 2104. Twenty-eight percent (28%) of the respondents indicated that they shop once a wee

Which is your favorite grocery store: @Davesmarkets, @Heinens or @GiantEagle ?

5 out 10 shoppers in Greater Cleveland prefer to shop at Dave's Supermarket 

A recent Shelvie Poll's survey shows that fifty-one  percent (51%) of Greater Cleveland shoppers prefer to shop at @Davesmarkets followed by @Heinens with nineteen percent (19%). The poll was conducted the week before Thanksgiving Day November 17 to November 21, 2104. Twenty-eight percent (28%) of the respondents indicated that they shop once a week at their favorite grocery store. 


Survey questions

1.  Which is  your favorite grocery store: @Davesmarkets, @Heinens or @GiantEagle ?


1.    51% Dave's 

2.   19%  Heinen's

3.  17% Giant Eagle 

4.  13% No answer 


2. How often do you shop for groceries? 

1.    28% prefer to shop once week

2. -28% prefer to shop twice week

3. -19%   prefer to shop once a month

4. -25% No answer

Method 

The survey sampled 1,000 Cuyahoga County residents  and produced a   ± 3 margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence

*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
 

Monday, December 8, 2014

Should Cleveland Heights require property owners to remove snow fromthere sidewalk(s)?

Should Cleveland Heights require property owners to remove snow from their sidewalk(s)?

A recent Shelvie Poll's survey shows that seventy-nine percent (79%) of Cleveland Heights residents believe property owners should not be required to remove snow from their sidewalk(s). Also seventy-eight percent (78%) of the residents surveyed feel strongly that the City of Cleveland Heights does a great job with removal of snow.   

Survey questions

1.  Should Cleveland Heights require property owners to remove snow from there sidewalk(s)?


- 79% oppose law requiring residents/homeowners to remove snow from their sidewalk(s)

- 11% support a law

- 10% not sure

2. Do you feel the City of Cleveland Heights removal snow from residential properties is timely? 

-78%  agree 

-10% disagree 

- 12% not sure

  
Method 

The survey sampled 818 Cleveland Heights, Ohio residents  and produced a   ± 4 margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.

NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence

*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 Shelviepoll@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @ShelviePoll
 

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Shovel or Ticket?

Should Cleveland Heights require property owners to remove snow from there sidewalk? #snow #clevelandheights

Grocery store favor

"What’s your favorite local grocery store @heinens, @davesmarkets,@savealot or @gianteagle. #grocery”

Shelvie Polls November 2014

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Fifty-three percent (53%) of absentee voters are more likely to vote yes on Cleveland Issue 35.

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week's Shelvie Polls


A proposed Issue 35 on the City of Cleveland shall not use any traffic law photo-monitoring device for the enforcement of a qualified traffic law violation is headed to the upcoming November 4, 2014 ballot. Wednesday October 28, 2014 Shelvie Polls released the following polling results: 

   

Fifty-three percent (53%) of absentee voters are more likely to vote yes on Cleveland Issue 35.  Thirty-three percent (33%) replied no for Issue 35 while fourteen percent (14%) remain undecided according to a Shelvie Polls. 

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Issue 35 yes or no ?

Are you likely to vote yes or no for Cleveland Issue 35?

  

Issue 35 Shall the Charter of the City of Cleveland be amended to add new Chapter 40, Section 203, which provides that the City shall not use any traffic law photo-monitoring device for the enforcement of a qualified traffic law violation, unless a law enforcement officer is present at the location of the device and personally issues the ticket to the alleged violator at the time and location of the violation?

  

October 29, 2014- A proposed Issue 35 on the City of Cleveland shall not use any traffic law photo-monitoring device for the enforcement of a qualified traffic law violation is headed to the upcoming November 4, 2014 ballot. Wednesday October 29, 2014 Shelvie Polls released the following polling results: 

   

Fifty-three percent (53%) of absentee voters are more likely to vote yes on Cleveland Issue 35.  Thirty-three percent (33%) replied no for Issue 35 while fourteen percent (14%) remain undecided according to a Shelviepoll conducted October 20th to October 24, 2014.

 

 Method 

 

The survey sampled 719 vote by mail voters in Cleveland, Ohio and produced a ± 4 margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.

 

 Survey question 

 

Are you likely to vote yes or no for Cleveland Issue 35?

 

Yes          53%

 

No           33%

 

Not sure  14%

 

 Participants

 

719 Cleveland vote by mail voters. 

 

 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 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. 

Sunday, October 26, 2014

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week's Shelvie Polls


A proposed Bond Issue and Tax Levy are headed to the upcoming November 4, 2014 ballot. Friday October 24, 2014 Shelvie Polls released the following polling results: 

Thirty-Five percent (35%) of absentee voters approve of the proposed bond issue and tax levy. Thirty-four percent (34%) disapprove while Thirty-one percent (31%) remain undecided according to a Shelvie poll conducted October 13th to October 16th , 2014.


Method 

The survey sampled 890 vote by mail voters in Cleveland, Ohio and produced a ± 3 margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.

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



Wednesday, October 8, 2014

5 out 10 Ohio adults believe spanking a child is inappropriate punishment for children.

“Do You Believe Spanking Is An Appropriate Punishment For Children”?


October 8, 2014


5 out 10 Ohio adults believe spanking a child is inappropriate punishment for children.


“Spare the rod or spoil the child” is a heated debate once again across America. In a recent Shelvie Poll survey show that twenty-six percent (26%) of Ohio adults believe spanking a child is appropriate punishment. While fifty-nine percent (59%) feel spanking a child is inappropriate punishment with fifteen percent (15%) not sure. Surveys were conducted September 26 to October 3, 2014. 


Survey questions 


 Do You Believe Spanking Is An Appropriate Punishment For Children?

1. Believe spanking children is appropriate. 26% yes

2. Believe spanking children is inappropriate. 59% no

3. Not sure 15%


Method 


The survey sampled 2,581 Ohio adults and produced a ± 4margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.


 2,581 Ohio adults

40 to 65 age

50/50 Male & Female


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 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.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Voters in Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District head to the polls


October 2, 2014

Voters in Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District head to the polls November 4, 2014 for proposed levy operating expenses and the acquisition, construction, enlargement, renovation, and financing of permanent improvements at a rate not exceeding 6.8 mills.
School District Profile The Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District is comprised of the entire city of Brecksville, most of Broadview Heights, and a small segment of North Royalton. The district population approximates 25,000.

2,468 likely voters from Brecksville-Broadview Heights have weighed in on the proposed levy for November 4th. Forty-five percent (45%) approve while thirty-five (35%) disapprove and twenty (20%) are unsure. Surveys were conducted September 23- 26, 2014.

Method
The survey sampled 2,468 likely adult voters in Brecksville-Broadview Heights City, Ohio and produced a ± 4 margin of error. 100% of the surveys were conducted over the phone.

Survey question

Do you approve or disapprove the Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District proposed tax levy?

Yes 45%
No 35%
Not sure 20%

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 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.