Loras College conducted a survey of 500 Wisconsin likely voters between Oct 4 and Oct 5, 2016. Respondents were contacted by either Cellphone or Landline and instructed by a live operator. The results of this poll were released on Oct 10, 2016.

Results were provided for each of the 2 publicly acknowledged questions along with the order in which they were presented.

Question 14 | PreferenceView Matchup

If the Presidential election were held today, and the candidates were Hillary Clinton for the Democrats and Donald Trump for the Republicans, Gary Johnson for the Libertarians and Jill Stein for the Green Party, for whom would you vote?

Clinton (D) Trump (R) Unsure Johnson (L) Refused Stein (G) Total All 41.2%

206 34.6%

173 9.2%

46 7.8%

39 3.4%

17 1.8%

9 500

Likely Female 42.86%

111 36.68%

95 8.49%

22 6.95%

18 3.86%

10 1.16%

3 51.8%

259 Male 43.57%

105 32.37%

78 9.96%

24 8.71%

21 2.9%

7 2.49%

6 48.2%

241 Democrat 76.22%

141 12.43%

23 3.24%

6 3.24%

6 2.7%

5 2.16%

4 37%

185 Independent 33.55%

52 30.97%

48 16.77%

26 12.26%

19 3.87%

6 2.58%

4 31%

155 Republican 14.38%

23 63.75%

102 8.75%

14 8.75%

14 3.75%

6 0.63%

1 32%

160

This question was presented to 500 likely voters from Wisconsin who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 4.4% at the 95% confidence level.

The question wording was provided by Loras College.

Question 21 | PreferenceView Matchup

If the U.S. Senate election were held today, would you vote for Ron Johnson for the Republicans or Russ Feingold for the Democrats?

Johnson (R) Feingold (D) Unsure Someone Else Refused Total All 45.4%

227 40.2%

201 9.4%

47 2.6%

13 2.4%

12 500

Likely Female 45.17%

117 39%

101 11.2%

29 2.32%

6 2.32%

6 51.8%

259 Male 45.64%

110 41.49%

100 7.47%

18 2.9%

7 2.49%

6 48.2%

241 Democrat 20.54%

38 70.81%

131 7.57%

14 1.08%

2 0 37%

185 Independent 44.52%

69 34.84%

54 14.19%

22 1.94%

3 4.52%

7 31%

155 Republican 75%

120 10%

16 6.88%

11 5%

8 3.13%

5 32%

160

This question was presented to 500 likely voters from Wisconsin who were contacted in some undisclosed fashion. The margin of sampling error is ± 4.4% at the 95% confidence level.

The question wording was provided by Loras College.