When Amazon announced last month that it was canceling plans to build a major campus in Queens, the company did not directly blame any one person or group.

But others have.

Governor Cuomo, who with Mayor de Blasio helped negotiate the deal largely in private, blamed the State Senate, where crucial leaders opposed the plan.

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who opposed the campus, blamed Amazon for seeking $3 billion in tax breaks and incentives that she said should have been spent elsewhere.

Now a poll is offering insight into how the public feels about the deal’s collapse. Over a third of New Yorkers point the finger at Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, according to a Siena College Research Institute survey of 700 voters.

Here’s what else you need to know about the poll, which was released yesterday:

The deal was popular across the state: Two-thirds of voters said Amazon’s withdrawal was bad for New York.