Field Poll results, prepared exclusively for Capitol Alert, on California voters' views of several ballot measures on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Voters favor expanding high speed rail, improving the treatment of farm animals, notifying parents of teens seeking an abortion, expanding California's use of renewable energy and changing the state's redistricting process.
That's according to a new Field Poll that surveyed voters on five measures on the November ballot.
All five were ahead, though two (the abortion and redistricting measures) fell short of the 50 percent mark - which political strategists usually consider a poor omen for a measure's chances.
Proposition 1 (High speed rail)
Yes: 56 percent
No: 30
Undecided: 14
Proposition 2 (Treatment of farm animals)
Yes: 63 percent
No: 24
Undecided: 13
Proposition 4 (Abortion notification for minors)
Yes: 48 percent
No: 39
Undecided: 13
Proposition 7 (Renewable energy)
Yes: 63 percent
No: 24
Undecided: 13
Proposition 11 (Redistricting)
Yes: 42 percent
No: 30
Undecided: 28
Of note:
On four of the five initiatives measured – Props. 1, 2, 7 and 11 – less than one voter in four claims to have any prior awareness of the measure. The one exception is Prop. 4, having to do with parental notification of teen abortion, although even here less than half (45%) report any awareness.
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