2020 Treasure State (Montana) Election Surveys
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) David C. W. Parker, Montana State University; Eric D. Raile, Montana State University; Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Montana State University
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Project Citation:
Project Description
The number of individuals voting in the 2020 general election in Montana was 612,075, according to information from the Montana Secretary of State. We have adjusted the overall survey margin of error (MoE) for design effect owing to our subsequent use of weights in calculating results. This adjustment has the consequence of making the margin of error substantially larger than it otherwise would be. For the pre-election sample, this results in a MoE of +/- 3.7 percentage points, using a confidence level of 95% and a response distribution of 50% (the most conservative estimate) with the given population size. For the post-election sample, the corresponding MoE is +/- 6.0 percentage points. We note that these figures are overall approximations given sampling stratification and different response options and response patterns for specific questions.
This project was funded by over 100 individual donors to the Montana State University Alumni Foundation and by Montana State University.
Scope of Project
Methodology
Post-election survey (panel): 59.8%
The pre-election weight used in the current data release differs slightly from the weight used by the investigators prior to the 2020 election. Consequently, the full set of results differs from earlier-published results in minor ways. The updated weight incorporates better information about “likely” voters by including individuals who actually voted in the election. Therefore, all results are meant to represent the views of Montana voters. Survey respondents were filtered prior to the creation of survey weights to retain only respondents who actually voted in the 2020 general election. This left 1,765 respondents for the pre-election survey and 1,066 respondents for the post-election survey. The weights used in the presented frequencies and marginal percentages are prewgt2 and postwgt2.
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