Saturday, March 17, 2001
Schools lead poll as Ohio's top issue
Ohioans continued to rate education as the state's top problem, according to an Ohio Poll released Friday.
Thirty-five percent of the 811 Ohioans who responded to the telephone poll rated education most important. Twelve percent identified the economy and unemployment as most important and 5 percent said taxes.
The poll was conducted Feb. 13 through Feb. 25 by the University of Cincinnati's Institute for Policy Research. It had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.