
The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percent points.

The poll was conducted among 1,395 registered voters statewide, including 619 registered Democrats and 526 Republicans.

The Times Poll Views from the Voters These results are from the Los Angeles Times Poll, taken April 23-26, before the Los Angeles riots. Unconventional: So where did Jerry Brown supporters from the 24th Congressional District select their national convention delegates? The ethereal Inn of the Seventh Ray restaurant in Topanga Canyon, natch. Senate Club”-Claremont Graduate School government professor Bill Allen, one of Seymour’s opponents in the June Republican primary. What a joker: Among those mailed a personalized membership card to the “John Seymour U.S. Reality check?: In a recent Los Angeles Times Poll, 2% of respondents said they would be more likely to vote for a Senate candidate who bounced checks at the House bank. “But on the other hand, the system allows people to vote, and that’s where they can take their anger out.” “Those whose homes were displaced are less likely to vote,” he said. State Democratic Party political director Bob Mulholland calls June voter turnout “the $64,000 question.” Diane Watson, who is running for a county supervisor’s post. “We’ve been registering voters in front of our headquarters all day, every day, nonstop,” reported an aide to state Sen. And politicians, particularly those in South Los Angeles, were making a last-ditch effort to channel voter anger toward the ballot box.
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Because of the devastation, state officials extended the registration deadline for the June primary for four days, through last Friday.
