Today, company president Adam Probolsky presents the results of our national survey on election security to the Grassroots Professional Network Data & Advocacy Summit sponsored by Microsoft in Washington, DC.

 

Adam Probolsky on The Lobbying Show

Earlier this year Adam Probolsky was a guest on The Lobbying Show with Jim O’Brien. It’s a very insider podcast about the advocacy business. Jim is well connected and very smart. They had a great conversation about how polling and opinion research in general integrates into the advocacy process.

You can listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-deep-dive-into-the-polling-process/id1401504350?i=1000437938890

 

Adam Probolsky led a panel at CampaignTech Innovation Summit in Washington DC

Adam Probolsky led a panel discussion at Campaign & Elections – CampaignTech Innovation Summit in Washington DC on November 21. The topic was reaching the emerging American electorate online and included the industries top experts: Chuck Rocha from Solidarity Strategies, Tatenda Musapatike from Another Acronym, Luis Alvarado from Luis Alvarado Public Affairs, and Damien Shirley from Middle Seat.

The night before the panel discussion Google announced that they would be changing their ad targeting policy which had the prospect of making major changes in how campaigns communicate with voters online.

CA Voters Do Not Think They Are Likely to be Arrested in Their Lifetime

We are releasing these poll results for public interest. We do not have a client on this matter.

Probolsky Research is a Latina and woman owned, non-partisan market and opinion research firm.

Voters Favor Freelancers, Oppose Restrictions on the Gig Economy

We are releasing these poll results for public interest. We do not have a client on this matter.

Probolsky Research is a Latina and woman owned, non-partisan market and opinion research firm.

Editorial: [Probolsky Research mentioned] San Francisco’s e-cigarette ban was bad. The industry’s fix is worse.

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-10-07/san-francisco-vaping-ban-referendum

 

Vaping Ban Here to Stay in San Francisco

The attempt by e-cigarette company Juul to overturn San Francisco’s ban on the sale of e-cigarettes – Measure C – will fail in November according to our new poll. We are releasing these poll results for public interest. We do not have a client on this measure. Probolsky Research is a Latina and woman owned, […]

Ride Share Tax Has Plurality Support in San Francisco

Measure D on the November, 2019 ballot in San Francisco has plurality support in our recent poll.

We are releasing these poll results for public interest. We do not have a client on this measure.

Probolsky Research is a Latina and woman owned, non-partisan market and opinion research firm.

Ballotpedia Insights Q&A with Adam Probolsky

You can watch Probolsky Research president, Adam Probolsky speak with Ballotpedia’s Director of Outreach in this 45 minutes webinar about polling and opinion research.

 

[Probolsky Research featured] Gavin Newsom reveals plan for California DMV. Why he warns of longer wait times

Gavin Newsom reveals plan for California DMV. Why he warns of longer wait times

July 23, 2019

by Bryan Anderson

https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article233014987.html

Things could get worse before they get better at California’s Department of Motor Vehicles, according to a new report Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office released Tuesday.

As many as 28.2 million Californians could request a Real ID between March 2019 and October 2020, raising the possibility of long wait times for customers and a return to the hours-long delays seen last summer.

“The DMV is not out of the woods yet,” the report said. “Significant challenges remain between now and October of 2020, and these strains may continue to mean frustrating wait times for customers.”

Newsom called for the review of the DMV when he took office in January, recognizing that a host of technology and customer service problems had damaged Californians’ confidence in their government. An April poll from Probolsky Research found that nearly one in four California voters, including 39 percent of Republicans, thought the DMV was in such poor shape it could not be fixed.