Over a Quarter of SF Voters Still Undecided, But Breed and Farrell Still Lead Mayor's Race In New Poll
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"It is the undecided vote that is ahead in this poll," says Sonoma State University Political Science Professor David McCuan, speaking to KRON4. "But as voters begin to turn their attention, some interesting things happen as we start to look at second and third choices." Reflecting on the undecided segment, he highlights its potential impact on the election's outcome as voters refine their preferences in the lead-up to the election.
The KRON4-Emerson College poll found that 26.5% of potential voters still have no first-choice candidate, and even more, 26.8%, had no second choice yet. This significant percentage of undecided voters suggests that the race could shift dramatically as individuals begin to solidify their preferences.
This is the first time in many years that San Francisco will have a mayoral election in the same cycle as a national general election, which will hopefully mean more voter turnout and a more competitive race all around.
Read at sfist.com
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