NYSN July 2025 Survey
GQR conducted a 20-minute mixed mode survey among 800 registered Jewish voters in New York City from July 15 – 24, 2025. Live phone interviews made up half the respondents, text- to-web made up the other half. Respondents were contacted using Catalist voter file. The sample was drawn randomly from records modeled to be Jewish voters. The sample was supplemented by records drawn randomly from zip codes with high density of Jewish votes. The data is subject to a margin of error of +/- 3.46 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence interval; the margin of error is higher among subgroups. The data is weighted to ensure the sample’s regional, age, and gender composition reflects that of registered Jewish voters in New York City and comport with previous surveys in this community.
NYSN 2025 Voter Education Guide
Voting in a primary allows you to express your preferences and priorities within your chosen political party. It's an opportunity to support candidates who reflect your views and values. When you vote in a primary you are helping to direct the future of the party and the policies it promotes. In places like New York City, Primary elections functionally serve as the general election and voting in these elections is the best way to ensure your values are represented by the candidates who are elected to serve in public office.