The Crosscut/Elway Poll has a 5% margin of error at the 95% confidence level, meaning if the survey were conducted 100 times, the results would be inside five percentage points of the results reported here at least 95 times.
Conducted in late December, the poll reflects two years of economic crosswinds and also marks the drop of COVID-19 from the minds of many. Asked the same open-ended legislative priority question in a poll two years ago, just before vaccines for the virus became widely available, 53% of those surveyed cited COVID-19 as a top concern for legislators to tackle. In last January’s poll, the number had dropped to 23%.
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