Idaho News
Poll shows Brady, Otter in dead heat
04:17 PM MST on Monday, October 30, 2006
KTVB.COM
Idaho gubernatorial candidates Jerry Brady and Butch Otter.
BOISE - A new political poll is out and it shows that some critical races are statistical deadlocks.
An Idaho Statesman/KIVI poll released to NewsChannel 7 shows that in the race for governor - 44 percent say they'd vote for Republican Butch Otter, 43 percent for Democrat Jerry Brady. Twelve percent of respondents to the poll say they are undecided. The poll has a 4 percent margin of error.
In the race for the First Congressional District - 39 percent say they'd vote for Republican Bill Sali, with 37 percent saying they’d cast a ballot for Democrat Larry Grant. However,21 percent remain undecided.
For schools superintendent - 40 percent say they would vote for Democrat Jana Jones, with 37 percent selecting Republican candidate Tom Luna. And 23 percent are undecided in this race.
For the poll, 625 people were interviewed by Mason Dixon Polling & Research.
Brady & Otter will square off in a LIVE debate - tonight at 6:30pm. You can watch it on KTVB/Boise, KTFT/Twin Falls, KPVI/Pocatello, KTVB.COM, NWCN.com or KREM.com.


