March 2024 Poll
March 2024 Toplines and Methodology (PDF)
March 2024 Crosstabs (PDF)
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted March 11-17, 2024, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,005 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,005 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
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October 2023 Poll
October 2023 Toplines and Methodology
October 2023 Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted October 10-15, 2023, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,006 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,006 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
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March 2023 Poll
March 2023 Toplines and Methodology
March 2023 Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted March 14-19, 2023, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,004 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,004 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
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September 2022 Poll
September 2022 Toplines and Methodology
September 2022 Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted September 20-25, 2022, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,000 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,000 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Percentages based on the subset of 739 likely voters in the 2022 general election may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.6 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 or 3.6 percentage points, respectively. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
March 2022 Poll
March 2022 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted March 15-20, 2022, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,002 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,002 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
October 2021 Poll
October 2021 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted October 13-17, 2021, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 915 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 915 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
March 2021 Poll
March 2021 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted March 24-28, 2021, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,012 U.S. adults ages 18 or older.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, race, and educational attainment to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,012 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
September 2020 Poll
Sept. 2020 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted August 26-30, 2020, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,012 U.S. adults ages 18 or older, including 827 likely voters in the 2020 general election.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, race, and educational attainment to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,012 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error. Results based on the 827 likely voters in the 2020 general election have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points.
Republishing the 51±¾É« College National Poll without credit to 51±¾É« College is prohibited.
April 2020 Poll
April 2020 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted March 27-30, 2020, for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, IA, is based on telephone interviews with 1,009 U.S. adults ages 18 or older, including 777 likely voters in the 2020 general election.
Interviewers with Dynata contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, race, and educational attainment to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,009 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents—such as by gender or age—have a larger margin of error. Results based on the 777 likely voters in the 2020 general election have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
October 2019 Poll
October 2019 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted Oct. 17-23 for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, is based on telephone interviews with 1,003 U.S. adults ages 18 or older, including 806 likely voters in the 2020 general election.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers supplied by Dynata. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by sex, age, and race to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,003 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents — such as by gender or age — have a larger margin of error. Results based on likely voters in the 2020 general election have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
November 2018 Poll
November 2018 Toplines with Methodology and Crosstabs
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted Nov. 24-27 for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, is based on telephone interviews with 1,000 U.S. adults ages 18 or older, including 828 likely voters in the 2020 general election and 769 self-identified voters in the 2018 midterm election.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers supplied by Survey Sampling International. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by age, race, and educational attainment to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,000 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents — such as by gender or age — have a larger margin of error. Results based on likely voters in the 2020 general election have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points, and results based on the self-identified voters in the 2018 midterm election have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
August/September 2018 Poll
September 2018 Toplines with Methodology
The 51±¾É« College National Poll, conducted Aug. 29-Sept. 2 for 51±¾É« College by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, Iowa, is based on telephone interviews with 1,002 U.S. adults ages 18 or older, including 779 likely voters in the 2018 general election.
Interviewers with Quantel Research contacted households with randomly selected landline and cell phone numbers supplied by Survey Sampling International. Interviews were administered in English. Responses were adjusted by age, sex, race, and educational attainment to reflect the general population based on recent census data.
Percentages based on the full probability sample of 1,002 respondents may have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. This means that if this survey were repeated using the same questions and the same methodology, 19 times out of 20, the findings would not vary from the true population value by more than plus or minus 3.1 percentage points. Results based on smaller samples of respondents — such as by gender or age — have a larger margin of error. Results based on likely voters in the 2018 general election have a maximum margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
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