Results of SurveyUSA Election Poll #9346
 
Democratic Primary: In a Democratic Primary for Alabama Governor today, 5/25/06, 12 days to the 6/6/06 vote, Lucy Baxley and former Governor Don Siegelman are tied at 43%, according to an exclusive SurveyUSA poll conducted for WKRG-TV Mobile. Since an identical SurveyUSA WKRG-TV poll on 5/2/06, Baxley has gained 4 points and Siegelman has lost 4 points. Siegelman had let by 8, is now tied. Siegelman had led by 9 among Moderates, now trails by 5, a 14-point swing. Siegelman had led by 7 in Northern AL, now trails by 5, a 12-point swing. Siegelman leads among younger voters and African-Americans. Baxley leads among older voters and Whites. Baxley's lead among White voters has risen from 9 points to 25 points since 5/2/06. If neither candidate gets "50% + 1" of the vote on 6/6/06, the 2 will face each other in a runoff 7/18/06.
 
Republican Primary: In a Republican Primary for Alabama Governor today, 5/25/06, incumbent Bob Riley defeats Roy Moore 2:1. With 12 days to the 6/6/06 Primary, Riley gets 64%, Moore 33%. Riley beats Moore 3:1 among voters over age 65, but leads by only 7 points among voters under age 35. Riley wins by 47 points in Southern Alabama and by 20 points in Northern Alabama.
 
Filtering: 2,400 Alabama adults were interviewed 5/22/06-5/24/06. Of them, 2,056 were registered voters. Of them, 520 were judged to be Likely Democratic Primary Voters. 603 were judged to be Likely Republican Primary Voters. Crosstabs reflect Likely Primary Voters.
 
If the Democratic Primary were today, and you were standing in the voting booth right now, who would you vote for? Lucy Baxley? Don Siegelman? Or some other candidate?
520 Likely Democratic Primary VotersAllGenderAgeRacePartyIdeologyEducationIncomeRegionGeocoding
Margin of Sampling Error: ± 4.4%MaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+WhiteBlackHispanicOtherRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalNot SureNo ColleSome ColCollege Grad Sch<$40K$40K - $>$80KNorthernSouthernUrbanSuburbanRural
Baxley43%42%43%25%40%52%54%55%28%****46%41%53%41%47%46%24%38%42%40%53%36%46%51%46%37%43%43%42%
Siegelman43%42%43%56%47%34%30%30%58%****20%47%22%35%42%45%56%48%43%43%33%47%39%37%41%45%43%41%43%
Other12%13%11%16%10%10%14%14%10%****35%8%24%22%9%6%11%12%12%15%10%13%14%7%10%14%11%13%11%
Undecided3%2%4%4%3%3%2%1%4%****0%4%1%1%2%3%9%2%3%3%4%4%1%5%3%4%2%3%3%
Total100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Composition of Likely Democratic Primary Voters100%48%52%23%32%29%17%52%45%1%3%9%81%9%25%40%23%12%21%41%18%20%38%38%19%59%41%30%34%36%
 
 
If the Republican Primary were today, and you were standing in the voting booth right now, who would you vote for? Roy Moore? Or Bob Riley?
603 Likely Republican Primary VotersAllGenderAgeRacePartyIdeologyEducationIncomeRegionGeocoding
Margin of Sampling Error: ± 3.9%MaleFemale18-3435-4950-6465+WhiteBlackHispanicOtherRepublicDemocratIndependConservaModerateLiberalNot SureNo ColleSome ColCollege Grad Sch<$40K$40K - $>$80KNorthernSouthernUrbanSuburbanRural
Moore33%35%30%46%31%32%25%33%******33%24%34%36%22%****36%37%29%26%34%38%26%38%25%27%35%34%
Riley64%63%65%53%65%64%72%64%******63%74%64%61%75%****61%59%68%73%61%60%72%58%72%72%61%62%
Undecided3%2%4%2%4%3%3%3%******3%2%1%3%3%****3%4%3%1%5%2%2%4%2%1%3%4%
Total100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%100%
Composition of Likely Republican Primary Voters100%51%49%20%29%26%25%93%4%1%1%79%6%14%75%19%2%3%20%37%23%19%27%38%29%59%41%27%44%30%
 
 
** Too few respondents of this type were interviewed for this data to be meaningful.