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Kingman poll: bonds beat new property tax; sales tax more palatable than property tax
Summary
A 300‑respondent telephone survey for Kingman shows limited voter support for a new property tax, stronger—but still under majority—support for a dedicated sales tax, and the highest single preference for general obligation bonds among tested options.
A survey of 300 likely Kingman voters found weak support for a new primary property tax and somewhat stronger support for a dedicated sales tax for public safety, while the single most preferred funding option tested was a general obligation bond.
High Ground Public Affairs senior vice president Paul Bence presented the results to the Kingman City Council on March 18 after the firm conducted live‑operator telephone interviews Feb. 17–19. “It is a 300 sample survey. It is a margin of error of 5.6% plus or minus, with 95% confidence interval,” Bence said.
Why it matters: City staff are developing the fiscal 2025–26 budget and asked for public‑opinion data to gauge whether voters would accept new revenue measures to pay for roads, safety and other projects.
The nut of the results: when asked…
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