Rate the Long Beach Public Works Department on maintaining city streets

Excellent
3% (1 vote)
Good
6% (2 votes)
Average
9% (3 votes)
Poor
55% (18 votes)
Failure
27% (9 votes)
Total votes: 33

Where should the city look for the next chief of police?

Inside the department.
41% (21 votes)
Outside the department.
37% (19 votes)
Both inside and outside.
20% (10 votes)
Not sure.
2% (1 vote)
Total votes: 51

Which Long Beach elected official is doing the worst job on behalf of residents?

Mayor Garcia
57% (56 votes)
Attorney Parkin
4% (4 votes)
Auditor Doud
3% (3 votes)
Prosecutor Haubert
1% (1 vote)
D1 Zendejas
2% (2 votes)
D2 Allen
1% (1 vote)
D3 Price
1% (1 vote)
D4 Supernaw
1% (1 vote)
D5 Mungo
27% (26 votes)
D6 Saro
0% (0 votes)
D7 Uranga
1% (1 vote)
D8 Austin
0% (0 votes)
D9 Richardson
2% (2 votes)
Total votes: 98

Which Long Beach elected official is doing the best job on behalf of residents?

Mayor Garcia
5% (2 votes)
Attorney Parkin
0% (0 votes)
Auditor Doud
0% (0 votes)
Prosecutor Haubert
11% (4 votes)
D1 Zendejas
0% (0 votes)
D2 Allen
0% (0 votes)
D3 Price
37% (14 votes)
D4 Supernaw
5% (2 votes)
D5 Mungo
0% (0 votes)
D6 Saro
3% (1 vote)
D7 Uranga
0% (0 votes)
D8 Austin
0% (0 votes)
D9 Richardson
0% (0 votes)
None of the above
39% (15 votes)
Total votes: 38

How much do you trust Long Beach City Hall to tell you the truth?

Always
10% (4 votes)
Sometimes
5% (2 votes)
Half the Time
5% (2 votes)
A Little Bit
13% (5 votes)
Never
67% (26 votes)
Total votes: 39

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