The Rhode Island Voting Access Coalitionreleased the results of a poll on May 12 showing strong public support for changes that are part of the Let
RI Vote campaign.
While other states are actively enacting voter suppression laws,
the Let RI Vote campaign has focused on safely and securely expanding access to
the ballot for all eligible voters. The poll results show strong bipartisan
support for policies to make voting easier.
Over a dozen State Senators and
Representatives gathered outside the large VOTE mural on Ship Street in Providence to
announce the polls results. The VOTE mural is the creation of four
artists, Kendel Joseph, Jessica Brown, Angela Gonzalez,
and Mikey Fernandez.
The survey shows that of Rhode Island
voters who cast ballots in 2020:
86%
believe that “making voting easy” is “important” (65% of voters say that it is
“very important”)
66%
of Republicans say that “making voting easy” is “important” (38% say it is
“very important”)
82%
of unaffiliated voters say that “making voting easy” is “important” (57% say it
is “very important”)
96%
of Democratic voters say that “making voting easy” is “important” (81% say it
is “very important”)
More than 40% of voters surveyed said
pandemic-related changes made it “easier” to vote than in past years. The Rhode
Island Voting Access Coalition supports legislation to make COVID-era changes
permanent, and make other improvements. The Coalition created the Let RI Vote
campaign to support two pieces of legislation, the Let RI Vote Act (H6003/S0516), and a constitutional
amendment that would allow same day voter registration (H5983/S0569). The Let RI Vote Act
makes permanent the many temporary changes made during the pandemic. The
poll, commissioned by Coalition partner, Represent
Us, and conducted by Lincoln
Park Strategies, shows that Rhode Islanders overwhelmingly
support these policies to make voting more accessible for every eligible voter. The poll showed strong voter support for
the proposed changes: