POLITICS

By the numbers: A visual look at Akron Decides poll on Malik, police and protests

Doug Livingston
Akron Beacon Journal

Here's a quick glance at the results of a third Akron Decides survey of 500 registered voters in Akron following the May 2 primary election and recent grand jury decision in the Jayland Walker case.

The poll was commissioned by several local organizations and conducted by the Akron-based Center for Marketing and Opinion Research.

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How women voted in Akron mayor race

Helping Akron's next mayor

Can Malik deliver change to Akron?

How do Akronites view the Jayland Walker grand jury decision?

Most want major or total reform of Akron Police Department

Views on recent protests and police response

Final vote counts in Akron mayor primary

About the poll

The Akron Decides Post-Election Survey of 500 voters, conducted by the Center for Marketing and Opinion Research, was commissioned by the Akron Press Club, Bliss Institute at the University of Akron, Akron NAACP, Ohio Debate Commission and Akron Beacon Journal.

The poll had a margin of error of 4.4%.

Registered voters were surveyed May 4 through May 17 online and over the phone, including landlines and cellphones.