Surveying what went wrong with Prop 1

November 29th, 2007
Business outside the 'hood here. Sound Transit just plopped this survey into our inbox probing the failure of Prop 1: After the defeat of Proposition 1, the Roads & Transit package, Sound Transit is seeking suggestions on next steps and how best to approach the way the agency should (or should not) proceed on investing in mass transit. To gather this input, Sound Transit has contracted with an independent research firm (Cocker Fennessy) and prepared a brief, anonymous online survey http://ww

A Sound Transit do-over? – HeraldNet

November 29th, 2007
A Sound Transit do-over? HeraldNet, WA - 7 hours ago But according to Sound Transit, a new poll suggests voters like light rail and want more. Nearly three-quarters of south Snohomish County voters surveyed ...

Poll: Defeated transportation package was too big, too pricey – Seattle Post Intelligencer

November 28th, 2007
Poll: Defeated transportation package was too big, too pricey Seattle Post Intelligencer - 10 hours ago Thibault works for EMC Research, which polled 1013 voters by telephone in the week after the election for Sound Transit, the agency that proposed a tripling ...

“Transit Measure Trails, I-960 a Dead Heat in New Poll”

October 30th, 2007
Joel Connelly (Seattle P-I's political blog, "Strange Bedfellows"): The sweeping roads and mass transit package known as Prop. 1 is narrowly trailing, according to a new non-partisan poll conducted out of a University of Washington Research Center. The poll shows 43 percent of those surveyed certainor leaning toward a "Yes" vote, with 46 percent in the "No" category. A total of 11 percent of those surveyed remained undecided. The transit package runs well among Democratic voters, and holds a na
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