John Zogby

Three-in-Four Illinois Residents See Facial Recognition Technologies as Beneficial

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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

UTICA, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Seventy-five percent of Illinois residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics .

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  • UTICA, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Seventy-five percent of Illinois residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics .
  • More liberals (84%) recognize the benefits of facial recognition technologies than conservatives (67%).
  • The statewide interactive survey of 708 Illinois residents was conducted from Oct. 28-31 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.7%.
  • Illinois residents overwhelmingly believe that the use of facial recognitions technologies is appropriate for finding missing persons and children (84%) and solving crimes (77%).

Three-in-Four California Residents See Facial Recognition Technologies as Beneficial

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Tuesday, February 1, 2022

UTICA, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Seventy-five percent of California residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics .

Key Points: 
  • UTICA, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --Seventy-five percent of California residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics .
  • The statewide interactive survey of 806 California residents was conducted from Oct. 28-31 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.5%.
  • Californians overwhelmingly believe that the use of facial recognitions technologies is appropriate for finding missing persons and children (84%) and solving crimes (73%).
  • 71% think that private facial recognition database that only includes arrest mug shots would have a risk of being discriminatory with 55% saying it was a high or moderate risk.

Three-in-Four Massachusetts Residents See Facial Recognition Technologies as Beneficial

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

UTICA, N.Y., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Seventy-five percent of Massachusetts residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics.

Key Points: 
  • UTICA, N.Y., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Seventy-five percent of Massachusetts residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics.
  • The statewide interactive survey of 607 Massachusetts residents was conducted from Oct. 28-31 and has a margin of error of +/- 4%.
  • 69% think that private facial recognition database that only includes arrest mug shots would have a risk of being discriminatory with 52% saying it was a high or moderate risk.
  • Zogby Analytics provides custom research and insight to leaders of businesses and communities, as well as to individuals.

Three-in-Four Virginians See Facial Recognition Technologies as Beneficial

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

UTICA, N.Y., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --More than 75% of Virginia residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics .

Key Points: 
  • UTICA, N.Y., Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --More than 75% of Virginia residents see the use of facial recognition technologies by law enforcement as appropriate and beneficial, according to new research from Zogby Analytics .
  • The statewide interactive survey of 602 Virginians was conducted from Oct. 28-31 and has a margin of error of +/- 4%.
  • Earlier this year, the state of Virginia enacted a ban on facial recognition technology use by local law enforcement and campus police departments.
  • However, according to the survey, Virginians overwhelmingly believe that the use of facial recognitions technologies is appropriate for finding missing persons and children (87%) and solving crimes (77%).

Addressable Market of $8 Billion for Wild Card Sports

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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, July 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A study conducted by John Zogby Strategies for Wild Card Sports found that the serviceable addressable market (SAM) for the company is $8 billion.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, July 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- A study conducted by John Zogby Strategies for Wild Card Sports found that the serviceable addressable market (SAM) for the company is $8 billion.
  • The study also found that gamers were willing to pay $120 a season to play Wild Card Sports, competing for prizes in weekly and season-long contests.
  • The Zogby Study clearly shows that Wild Card Sports has the potential to be a large and profitable company."
  • Along with big prizes, Wild Card Sports will offer an ownership share in the company for every four seasons played.

New Poll Shows More than 70% of Americans Feel Safe Only at Home

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Thursday, October 8, 2020

The results show that safety at work, in school, and in public places is no longer an assumption held by most Americans.

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  • The results show that safety at work, in school, and in public places is no longer an assumption held by most Americans.
  • Navigate360 and John Zogby Strategies partnered to assess the state of mental and physical safety and wellbeing in the United States.
  • One poll focused on adults, and the companion poll captured the attitudes and beliefs of teenagers aged 16-17.
  • 52% of parents feel that their child's school is more dangerous, and two in five (41%) feel their workplace is less safe than it was six months ago.

Forbes Reveals Results of Third Under 30 Voter Survey with Zogby Strategies

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Friday, March 20, 2020

Amidst a global pandemic, many millennials are ignoring urgent warning signs about social distancing and staying home, according to the Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby Strategies.

Key Points: 
  • Amidst a global pandemic, many millennials are ignoring urgent warning signs about social distancing and staying home, according to the Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby Strategies.
  • Our latest Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey , Powered by John Zogby Strategies, finds that onslaught of criticism of millennials behavior to be well placed.
  • Completed on March 18, the latest nationwide Forbes Under 30 Poll found that an astounding 35% of Americans aged 18-29 believed that the COVID-19 crisis is overblown.
  • The Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby polled 1,017 American likely voters age 18-29 including 603 likely Democratic or caucus voters conducted on March 18.

Forbes Reveals Results of Second Under 30 Voter Survey with Zogby Strategies

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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Young voters comfort with socialism is helping sustain Senator Sanders lead among Democratic Presidential Candidates, according to the Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby Strategies.

Key Points: 
  • Young voters comfort with socialism is helping sustain Senator Sanders lead among Democratic Presidential Candidates, according to the Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby Strategies.
  • The largest polling project among young voters, the survey in partnership with John Zogby Strategies shows Sanders as the strong favorite, with 38% support, up from 32% a month ago and nearly double second place candidate Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who registers at 16%.
  • The defining voice of entrepreneurial capitalism, Forbes champions success by celebrating those who have made it, and those who aspire to make it.
  • Forbes convenes and curates the most influential leaders and entrepreneurs who are driving change, transforming business and making a significant impact on the world.

Millennial Mayor Pete Buttigieg Barely Registers Among Young Voters In First-Ever Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, Powered by Zogby

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Thursday, January 23, 2020

South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a millennial who enjoys strong support among a broad population of registered voters, is barely resonating with 18- to 29-year-olds, the demographic that he should be winning, according to the inaugural Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby, the largest polling project among young voters.

Key Points: 
  • South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg, a millennial who enjoys strong support among a broad population of registered voters, is barely resonating with 18- to 29-year-olds, the demographic that he should be winning, according to the inaugural Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby, the largest polling project among young voters.
  • Social entrepreneur Andrew Yang polls fifth at 8%, followed by Buttigieg, Klobuchar and Gabbard.
  • Through our Under 30 platform, which celebrates the up-and-coming entrepreneurs, were acutely aware of the predictive power of this historically under-polled demographic.
  • The Forbes Under 30 Voter Survey, powered by Zogby polled 1,014 American voters aged 18-29 including 650 likely Democratic or caucus voters on Jan. 19 and 20.