2015 Poll Results

The 2015 Conservation in the West Poll

A Survey of the Attitudes of Voters in Six Western States

In January 2015, for the fifth year in a row, the State of the Rockies Project, in conjunction with Lori Weigel, Public Opinion Strategies and Dave Metz, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates, has conducted the Conservation in the West Poll.

The survey, conducted in six western states, explores bi-partisan opinions in each state and for the six-state region concerning conservation, environment, energy, the role of government, trade-offs with economies, and citizen priorities.

Conservation in the West Poll Summary Reports:

State Reports:

Arizona Report

latino/a voters report

Colorado Report

colorado report

Montana Report

water report

New Mexico Report

montana report

Utah Report

wyoming report

Wyoming Report

"why the west?" report

Topic Reports:

Latino Voters Report

arizona report

Millennial Voters
Report

new mexico report

Public Lands

millennial voters report

The Politics of
Conservation

public lands report

Water

Utah report

Why the West?

politics of conservation report

Overall Poll Data:

2015 Conservation in the West Poll Interview Schedule and Data 

The Colorado College State of the Rockies Project is pleased to make available the results of the January 2015 Conservation in the West Survey, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates. Polling in six western states (Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming) explores bi-partisan opinions in each state and for the six-state region concerning conservation, environment, energy, the role of government, trade-offs with economies, and citizen priorities.

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