The Rights of Citizens: Banneker Center Survey #171
RESULTS
Economic Justice Survey

Results of February Survey
The Rights of Citizens

Thank you for sharing your opinions! Here is what you said.



Should all citizens have the right to vote?

65% said definitely yes
19% said I think so
8% said I think not
8% said definitely no

Should all citizens be required to vote?

14% said definitely yes
13% said I think so
24% said I think not
49% said definitely no

Should people who were born in a country have any different rights or privileges than those who become citizens of that country later in life?

8% said definitely yes
11% said I think so
22% said I think not
59% said definitely no

After a citizen is released from prison, should he or she have the right to vote?

42% said definitely yes
36% said I think so
17% saidI think not
5% said definitely no

Should people be allowed to be citizens of more than one country?

31% said definitely yes
23% said I think so
20% said I think not
26% said definitely no

If a person is a citizen of no country, can that person be taxed by any government?

31% said yes
47% said no
22% said unsure

Should citizens have government-enforced priority over non-citizens when competing for jobs?

31% said definitely yes
17% said I think so
21% said I think not
31% said definitely no

If there's a medical emergency (earthquake, hurricane), should rescuers give citizens some priority over non-citizens?

6% said definitely yes
8% said I think so
28% said I think not
58% said definitely no


Thank you again or participating! Now you can go on to the March survey, on Voting and Vote Fraud, or
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