March Sun, 1986
A LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR?: THE PUBLIC SAYS “YES”; INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM?: THE PUBLIC ISN’T SURE
While most New Jerseyans have not read or heard anything about Governor Kean’s proposal for creating an office of Lieutenant Governor, a solid majority of residents think it is a good idea, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll. The public is less certain, however, about amending the state’s constitution to allow for initiative and referendum, with just as many expressing no opinion on the subject as saying it is a good idea.
November Sun, 1971
Most Important Problem in New Jersey: High Taxes and Tax Structure
If the average New Jersey citizen could tell Governor Cahill and the newly-elected members of the State legislature what to do, their message would be “watch out for the pocketbook issues.”
October Wed, 1971
85% of the State’s Adult Population Does Not Even Know That State Senators and Assemblymen Are Up for Election
With elections to the New Jersey Legislature only two weeks away, 85 per cent of the state’s adult population does not even know that state senators and assemblymen are up for election. This is a major conclusion of the first New Jersey Poll, the results of which were released today.