MILWAUKEE — The Marquette Law School Poll will release the results of its new statewide survey with an in-person presentation from Charles Franklin, poll director, on Wednesday, June 22, at 12:15 p.m. in the Lubar Center at Marquette Law School’s Eckstein Hall.

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 following the event at 1:15 p.m.

The program will be available to stream live online on the Marquette Law School website. The event is open to members of the general public at no cost; registration is required and is available online.

With the return to in-person programming, media availability will include a gaggle for in-person interviews following the program. Additional virtual and phone interviews with Franklin will be available in the afternoon. Media interested in attending or scheduling an interview should contact Kevin Conway, associate director of university communication, at kevin.m.conway@marquette.edu in advance.

The Marquette Law School Poll’s June survey of Wisconsin looks at preferences in the Republican and Democratic primaries in August in races for governor and the U.S. Senate, as well as 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 Joe 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 also looks at the extent of Wisconsin voters’ concerns about inflation, gun violence, transgender rights and policy, water quality, and PFAS regulation and management.

The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history. Franklin has directed the poll since its inception in 2012 and is a professor of law and public policy at Marquette Law School. He co-founded pollster.com, an award-winning site for nonpartisan polling analysis. Franklin is a past president of the Society for Political Methodology and an elected fellow of the society; he holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan.

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