Answered By: James Adams
Last Updated: Apr 11, 2023     Views: 265

There are many sources for public opinion polls and surveys. Three major ones are:

  • Roper Center for Public Opinion - The Roper Center for Public Opinion provides access to summary-level (aggregate) and micro-level (raw) public opinion data. While the data collection focuses strongly on United States public opinion, it also includes growing collections of European, Latin American, and Japanese  polls.
  • Polling the Nations - Polling the Nations is a compilation of public opinion surveys, containing the full text 600,000+ questions and responses from 18,000+ surveys conducted by 1,700+ polling organizations from 1986 to the present in the United States and more than 100 other countries.
  • Gallup Analytics - Records of 70+ years of public opinion polling data and analysis compiled by Gallup, Inc. Subscription only allows a limited number of logins at one time, so it may appear unavailable during peak concurrent usage. We also have a subscription to Gallup microdata, individual-level responses to their surveys. Read more about our subscription here.

Also see Public Opinion Sources.