MONTANA VOTER POST-ELECTION SURVEY ON I-190

Commissioned by: Safe Montana

Conducted by: Emerson College Polling

Montana I-190 Election Result

Source: Ballotpedia.org

Yes

341,037 Votes

No

258,337 Votes

Voters that voted YES on I-190:

Survey Conducted by: Emerson College Polling

28

Twenty-eight percent (28%) stated that they would have changed their vote if they had known that proponents of I-190 were receiving dark money contributions from out-of-state operatives.

25

Twenty-five percent (25%) of YES voters also stated that they would have changed their vote if they were aware that New Approach Montana received millions from out-of-state funders (Big Marijuana), potentially putting local medical dispensary owners out of business.

17

Seventeen percent (17%) of YES voters would have changed their vote if they were aware of the costs associated with permitting, monitoring, and regulating the new recreational marijuana industry.

12

Twelve percent (12%) of YES voters would have changed their vote if they had known promises for tax revenue to go to veteran, senior and conservation groups were unconstitutional.

11

Eleven percent (11%) of YES voters would have changed their vote if they had known proposed tax revenue generation was over exaggerated.
Think that the state is headed in the right direction.
Think that Montana is headed down the wrong track.

A slight majority (54%) of Montana residents think that the state is headed in the right direction, whereas 46% say it is headed down the wrong track.

A strong majority (74%) of those who voted NO on I-190 think that Montana is headed in the right direction; inversely, a strong majority (60%) of those who voted YES on I-190 think Montana is on the wrong track.