44 Percent of Arizonans Disapprove of the Job Governor Doug Ducey Is Doing

Voters in the state are very unhappy about budget cuts that
have recently been made to education in the state at all levels. 63% say they
disapprove of the cuts to only 24% who are in support of them. Voters generally
think the current amount of funding for both K/12 and higher education in the
state is inadequate. 64% think there is not enough K/12 funding to just 10% who
think there's too much, and 51% think there is not enough higher education
funding to only 22% who think there's too much. 52% of voters say they'd
support a one cent increase in the sales tax to help restore lost education
funding with only 39% opposed.“Voters are unhappy with the cuts that are being made to education in Arizona,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “And that displeasure is showing up in Doug Ducey’s early approval numbers.”