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2016 Idaho Public Policy Survey

The School of Public Service at Boise State University resumed a polling tradition in Idaho with the 2016 Idaho Public Policy Survey Presentation (pdf). The annual survey, conducted in January, asks a statistically significant sample of Idaho adults about public policy issues of interest to researchers, the media and the public.

Topics surveyed include education, the economy, general satisfaction, the environment, immigration and transportation.


One of our goals at the School of Public Service is to offer tools for decision-makers through research, surveys and partnerships. We hope this annual survey will become a part of how state and local leaders evaluate the complicated issues they face.”
– Corey Cook, dean of the School of Public Service


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Idaho Public Policy Survey

Open Public Policy Survey
  • Specifications: Conducted January 11-15, 2016.
  • N = 1,000 Idaho Adults.
  • Margin of Error: +/-3.10%

Download Presentation (PDF)

To request the topline data and full tab book for any survey, email School of Public Service Survey Research Director Dr. Matthew May at: matthewmay1@boisestate.edu