Marquette Law School Poll discussion on Wisconsin voters, June 22

The Marquette University Law School will unveil the results of a new statewide survey on Wednesday, June 22, in a free, in-person event featuring Prof. Charles Franklin, professor of law and public policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll. The program is open to the public and will begin at 12:15 p.m. in Eckstein Hall. 

Please register at law.marquette.edu to attend in person.  

A light lunch will be available. The program will also be livestreamed on the Law School’s website via the “Watch Now” button for those unable to join in person. Results will be synchronously noted on Twitter via the @MULawPoll account. 

A complete news release and poll data, including toplines, crosstabs and slides from the discussion, will be available on the Marquette Law School Poll website shortly after 1:15 p.m. 

The Marquette Law School Poll’s survey of Wisconsin will look at preferences in the Republican and Democratic primaries in August in races for governor and the U.S. Senate. The poll will also include potential interparty matchups in the November elections for these offices. The poll includes the public’s views of candidates and incumbent office holders, including approval ratings for President Biden and Gov. Tony Evers, along with the favorability ratings for Sen. Ron Johnson, Sen. Tammy Baldwin, former President Donald Trump, gubernatorial candidates, and U.S. Senate candidates.  

The survey additionally looks at the extent of Wisconsin voters’ concerns about the issues of inflation, gun violence, transgender rights and policy, water quality and PFAS regulation and management.