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Poll Data

At Groundwork Ohio, we conduct statewide polls to listen directly to voters and understand their priorities for young children and families. Public opinion research helps us uncover how issues like child care, early learning, and family health affect communities across political lines. By sharing these insights with policymakers, partners, and the public, we ensure that real voter voices drive evidence-based solutions and inform the investments Ohio’s children and working families need to thrive.

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2025 POLL DATA

Key Findings:

1. Child care is in crisis. Nearly 80% of Ohio voters and voters across the nation say the ability of working parents to find and afford quality child care is either in a “state of crisis” or is a “major problem.”

2. Child care drives workforce participation. More than one-third (34%) of Ohioans—and 56% of Ohio parents—say they or someone they know would consider entering the workforce if quality child care were available.
 
3. Child care shapes voting behavior. By more than a two-to-one margin (36%), Ohioans say they would be more likely to vote for a candidate of the opposite political party if that candidate advanced policies to help working families afford quality child care.

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2023 POLL DATA

Recap: 

On behalf of Groundwork Ohio, Public Opinion Strategies completed a statewide survey of 800 registered voters and an oversample of 435 parents with children under the age of five in Ohio. The survey was conducted February 2-13, 2023 and has credibility interval of +3.95% for the registered voter sample and +5.36% for the parents oversample. 

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2024 POLL DATA

Key Findings: 

1. For Ohio parents, child care is difficult to access and afford. Most parents with children five and under (51%) believe the availability of high quality and affordable child care has gotten worse over the last few years.

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2. To most Ohioans—especially parents—the linkage between child care and the state’s economy is undeniable. 

3. Overwhelming majorities of Ohio voters (86%) and parents with young children (90%) agree that increasing access to high-quality child care will help strengthen the state’s economy and workers.

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2022 POLL DATA

Recap: 

statewide poll of Ohio voters and parents with children under the age of 5 finds that access to quality, affordable child care is key to getting Ohioans back to work. The poll—commissioned by Groundwork Ohio and conducted by Public Opinion Strategies—also shows that these parents care deeply about early childhood education and are willing to voice their support at the voting booth and to their elected officials.

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