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Research & Reports
New York Solidarity Network conducts ongoing, data-driven polling to better understand the priorities, concerns, and lived experiences of voters across New York. Our research centers on both the issues shaping daily life—such as the economy, affordability, taxes, immigration, and public safety—as well as broader perceptions of city direction and political leadership.
A core component of our polling examines attitudes toward antisemitism, including how it is experienced, perceived, and prioritized by diverse communities. By integrating these findings with insights on domestic policy concerns, we provide a comprehensive picture of the electorate. This work equips policymakers, community leaders, and advocates with the information needed to respond effectively, craft informed strategies, and advance solutions grounded in the realities facing New Yorkers today.

NYSN July 2025 Survey
GQR conducted a 20-minute mixed mode survey among 800 registered Jewish voters in New York City from July 15 – 24, 2025. Live phone interviews made up half the respondents, text-to-web made up the other half. Respondents were contacted using Catalist voter file. The sample was drawn randomly from records modeled to be Jewish voters.…

2024 NYSN Poll Finds Registered New York Jewish Voters Fear Their Safety, Future of Their Community, Amidst Soaring Antisemitism Since October 7th
A significant portion of registered New York Jewish voters fear the state is no longer a safe haven for Jews, according to a poll published by the New York Solidarity Network (NYSN) and GQR Insights and Action. The survey polled 1,200 Jewish voters registered in New York City and select New York counties between May…
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