Press Releases


  • Large Majorities Oppose Legislative Proposals to Weaken Measure 11 and Measure 57 Sentences

    According to a recent statewide poll, 72% of Oregon voters oppose reducing prison sentences for violent criminals and 65% oppose reducing prison sentences for repeat criminals convicted of property crimes. Read More

  • Survey of CA Latino Voters Reveals Opportunities and Challenges for Republicans

    San Diego – GROW Elect, a political organization dedicated to electing Latino Republicans to office in California, and Moore Information, a prominent Republican polling firm based in Portland, Oregon, jointly released a survey today of registered Latino voters in ten California congressional districts expected to be competitive in the 2014 mid-term elections. Read More

  • Erik Iverson Joins Moore Information

    Moore Information, one of the most widely respected public opinion research and strategic advice firms in the United States, is pleased to announce the addition of Erik Iverson to our team of principals. Iverson will be Moore Information’s Vice President of Campaign and Public Affairs, with a focus on expanding the company’s political and corporate client base. Read More

  • Washington State Attorney General Race is a Dead Heat

    The race for Attorney General in Washington State is a statistical dead heat today. In fact, a majority of voters have not decided on a candidate in this match-up. Our recent survey of Washington voters shows 24% are supporting Republican Reagan Dunn, another 25% favor Democrat Bob Ferguson, while 8% would not choose either candidate and 44% are unsure. Read More

  • Not All Hope Is Lost: Latinos & California Republicans

    The growth of the Latino vote in California should compel the state's Republican candidates to learn more about this growing demographic whose share of the statewide vote has consistently grown. Read More