RESEARCH BRIEF

POLL: 2023 Colorado Voters on Education Issues
Ready Colorado commissioned a poll by Cygnal to measure where Colorado voters stand on important educational issues.

Ready Colorado commissioned a poll by Cygnal to measure where Colorado voters stand on important educational issues. Here is a brief summary of the results:

  • A majority (55%) of parents believe public education is on the wrong track.
  • Charter schools retained a strong 3:1 positive image. After being read a description of charter schools, their image was strong at 61% favorable to 21% unfavorable (+2 net fav since 2022).
  • Equal funding for all charter schools saw even greater support, with 65% supporting to 15% opposing.
  • The poll found broad public support for a number of reform-minded policies, including a constitutional amendment to guarantee every child the right to school choice (68% support), addressing declining math scores with new investments in math instruction and after-school programming (74% support), and Education Savings Accounts for students with special needs (67% support).
  • 78% of voters think the Colorado government should better prioritize funding to increase education funding, while just 13% believe in raising taxes to increase the funding.
  • 65% of voters believe teachers are underpaid (+5 net since 2022).
  • Voters said that homelessness – at 17% – was the top issue that the state legislature should address, rising from 9% that said so in January 2022 and 5% in December 2019. Crime and government spending and taxes were tied for second, each at 13%, followed by public education at 12%.
  • Governor Polis remains favorable according to voters (+9 net fav since 2019). President Biden remains less favorable (-3 net fav). The Colorado State Legislature is seen as favorable (+7 net fav since 2022).

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