Polling
Voters Reject Online Lottery
Survey of 500 voters. Conducted June 2-7, 2023.
2023 Massachusetts Statewide Survey
Survey of 500 registered voters. Conducted March 16-21, 2023.
“Liberal” Mass: Thing of the Past
Survey of 500 registered voters. Conducted March 16-21, 2023.
2023 NY-03 Poll
Survey of 500 likely voters. Conducted March 5-12, 2023.
2022 Massachusetts Attorney General Poll
Survey of 1,276 voters. Conducted September 2-4, 2022.
Priorities for Progress Massachusetts Democratic Primary Poll (MassINC Polling)
Survey of 401 likely voters in the Massachusetts Democratic Primary. Conducted August 19-21, 2022.
2022 Massachusetts Statewide Poll (MassINC Polling)
Survey of 504 Massachusetts registered voters. Conducted January 18-20, 2022.
2021 Boston Mayoral Poll (Public Policy Polling)
Survey of 522 registered voters in the City of Boston. Conducted September 11-12, 2022.
2021 Boston Mayoral Prelim and Issues Poll (MassINC Polling)
Survey of 453 registered voters in the City of Boston who voted in the 2020 presidential election. Conducted August 25-30, 2021.
19th Suffolk General Election Poll
Survey of 300 likely general election voters in district. Conducted March 8-10, 2021.
19th Suffolk Primary Poll
Survey of 331 likely Democratic primary voters in district. Conducted February 17-21, 2021.
2020 Massachusetts Democratic Primary Statewide Poll (SurveyUSA)
Interview of 558 likely voters in Massachusetts' upcoming Democratic Primary for US Senate. Conducted August 12-16, 2020.
2018 Massachusetts Statewide Poll (Change Research)
Internet survey of more than 2,000 Massachusetts residents who voted on November 6, 2018.
Substack Analysis
September 6, 2022
Last Primary Poll (of an electorate both energized & unaware)
Massachusetts primary voters are enthusiastic and turning out in droves - but most lack basic candidate information. It is time to invest in changing this sad reality.
August 25, 2022
New poll of statewide races + Introducing WelcomePAC
National initiative on what it takes for Democrats to win the middle, beat Trumpism, and save our democracy. Plus, incoming poll data on statewide Massachusetts Democratic primary races.
May 13, 2022
What are you doing on June 16th?
New polls show primary voters are still Bakerized; Join us for what’s working (and what’s not) at the UMass Club next month
February 8, 2022
Statewide Poll results & mythbusting
30 weeks until we know the next generation of statewide leaders - and to help direct where they are leading us
January 30, 2022
1st Poll of 2022 - for governor & more
11am Monday poll release; Predictions past and future
December 1, 2021
Baker Out: Massachusetts is now a zero-party* state
The 2022 Democratic gubernatorial primary is now the general election - and its voters will be disproportionately moderate and a majority will be independent
November 18, 2021
4:00pm today - Boston Globe conversation on school segregation
Join another step forward in raising this vital & complex conversation - and check out PFP's report and MassINC event video if you missed
October 13, 2021
Wu 57%, AEG 25% - how it happened & why national media will get it wrong
Wu lead grows from 20 to 32 since our first poll of the final; Previously unreleased polling on Marty Walsh & Speaker DeLeo; What the national media will get wrong about Wu
October 10, 2021
Baker is on the clock: 82 days for a decision
Charlie’s choice, and its ripple effects on Healey and multiple 2022 races, now has a deadline. And it was set by Trump.
September 14, 2021
1st Boston Mayoral Final Poll (part II)
Poll Release -- mayoral final head-to-heads: Wu vs George, Wu vs. Campbell, Wu vs. Janey; The Prince is Right?
September 14, 2021
1st Boston Mayoral Final Poll (part I)
8pm poll release of mayoral head-to-heads; Why the election should have been last year; It all (really) comes down to turnout, which may exceed Prince of Darkness forecast; How Campbell caught Janey
March 18, 2021
Discount the Whole Foods Perspective
Quantifying the distance between Twitter and the median Massachusetts voter
March 3, 2021
Bernie Sanders endorsement gets you $289
And other lessons from the 19th Suffolk special election