Support for the voter ID measure was more evenly split, with 44% of voters in support, 45% opposed and the remainder undecided. Republican voters overwhelmingly support the voter ID initiative, with 91% saying they would vote for it. Proponents of voter ID contend that such laws prevent election fraud and, along with proof of citizenship mandates, prevent noncitizens from voting. The poll showed that slim majorities of predominantly Spanish-speaking voters, voters who were born in another country and first-generation immigrants support the voter ID measure. Advertisement“I suspect by the time election day comes around, these awareness numbers on the billionaire’s tax certainly are going to be much higher,” Castillo said.
Source: Los Angeles Times March 19, 2026 16:51 UTC