Jones, Phil2023-10-112023-10-112022-09-29Jones, P. (2022). Delaware Voter Survey 2022: Methodology and topline results [Unpublished raw data]. University of Delaware Center for Political Communicationhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/33530The 2022 Delaware Statewide Voter Survey was funded by UD’s Center for Political Communication (CPC) with support from the College of Arts and Sciences. The study was supervised by the CPC Research Director Phil Jones, a professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations. The study was fielded by Issues and Answers Network and obtained telephone interviews with a representative sample of 904 registered voters in Delaware. 59% of respondents were interviewed on a landline telephone and 41% were interviewed on a cell phone. Interviewing was conducted from Sept. 14-29, 2022, in English. Samples were drawn from a list of Delaware registered voters. Statistical results are weighted by gender, age, race, Hispanic identity, and county to match the population parameters of the adult population in Delaware. The margin of sampling error for the sample of registered voters is ± 3.3 percentage points. Overall, the cooperation rate was 5.0% among cell phone users and 4.8% among landline users.en-US2022 Delaware Voter SurveyCenter for Political CommunicationDepartment of CommunicationDepartment of Political ScienceDeparment of International Relationselectionspoliticiansapprovalvote choiceDelaware Voter Survey 2022: Methodology and topline results