Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵Poll
The Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵Poll measures the opinions of Maryland residents and voters on important policy, social, and economic issues. The poll results and a methodology statement are released to members of the media and other interested groups as a public service to the state. Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ students help research survey questions, design the questionnaire, and analyze the results.
The Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics is a member of the and the .
The Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵Poll is funded by the Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics endowment
and partnerships with trusted media organizations.
Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵Poll Results
Spring 2024
April 2024 (PDF)
Maryland registered voters were asked their opinions on several issues about the upcoming
race for the U.S. Senate, on Gov. Wes Moore, and on the direction of and economic
conditions in Maryland.
Baltimore City, Part 1 (PDF)
Baltimore City voters were asked their opinions on key officials, entities, and issues in Baltimore City; their opinions on the direction
of and their optimism toward Baltimore City; their perceptions of the crime rate and
causes of crime; and the impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and how public
officials handled it.
Baltimore City, Part 2 (PDF)
Baltimore City voters were asked their opinions about the upcoming Democratic primary
race for Baltimore City Council president.
News
- December 3, 2025
To align with Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵'s commitment to global education, Carla Barqueiro, the new director of the college's Sarah T. Hughes Center for Politics, is taking the center in a new direction focused on global politics and world affairs.
