April 2020 USVI Poll Results RE: Governor Bryan and COVID-19

April 2020 USVI Poll Results RE: Governor Bryan and COVID-19

80% of voters are very concerned about the spread of COVID-19 in the Virgin Islands.

Conducted April 4-5, 2020
Number of Respondents: 600
MoE: ±3.99%

Q: Are you registered to vote in the United States Virgin Islands?

Yes: 85%
No: 15%

Q: What is your opinion of Governor Albert Bryan?

Very favorable: 18%
Somewhat favorable: 30%
Somewhat unfavorable: 14%
Very unfavorable: 11%
No opinion: 26%

Q: How concerned are you about the spread of COVID-19 in the Virgin Islands?

Very concerned: 80%
Somewhat concerned: 15%
Not very concerned: 3%
Not concerned at all: 1%
No opinion: 2%

Q: What was your opinion of the overall job Governor Albert Bryan was doing BEFORE COVID-19?

Very favorable: 16%
Somewhat favorable: 34%
Somewhat unfavorable: 18%
Very unfavorable: 12%
No opinion: 20%

Q: What is your opinion of the overall job Governor Albert Bryan is doing AFTER COVID-19?

Very favorable: 19%
Somewhat favorable: 31%
Somewhat unfavorable: 15%
Very unfavorable: 12%
No opinion: 23%

Q: What is your opinion of Governor Albert Bryan’s stay at home order and travel restrictions in response to COVID-19?

They don’t go far enough: 40%
They are adequate: 45%
They go too far: 5%
No opinion: 10%

Q: What is your overall opinion on Governor Albert Bryan’s handling of COVID-19?

Very favorable: 22%
Somewhat favorable: 37%
Somewhat unfavorable: 17%
Very unfavorable: 12%
No opinion: 13%

Q: Did you support Governor Albert Bryan in the 2018 General Election?

Yes: 49%
No: 36%
Not sure: 16%

Q: How likely are you to support Governor Albert Bryan when he is up for re-election in 2022?

Very likely: 21%
Somewhat likely: 20%
Somewhat unlikely: 8%
Very unlikely: 21%
Not sure: 31%

DEMOGRAPHICS

Party
Democratic Party: 52%
Independent Citizens Movement: 6%
No party or independent: 23%
Not sure: 10%
Republican Party: 8%

Gender
Female: 48%
Male: 42%

Age
18-35: 14%
36-49: 33%
50-64: 34%
65+: 19%

Region
St. Croix: 51%
St. Thomas and St. John: 49%