A Detroit News/WDIV polls shows voters favor referendums on Michigan's emergency manager law and collective bargaining, but are against one that would require statewide votes for new bridges and tunnels to Canada, a Detroit News/WDIV-Channel 4 poll shows.
Specifically, the statewide poll shows voters favor the emergency manager law 53 to 33; are against the bridge referendum by a spread of 45 to 42.5 percent and favor the collective bargaining issue 55.2 percent to 36.2 percent with 8.3 percent undecided.
The poll of 600 likely voters in a live-operator telephone survey was conducted Saturday through Monday by Glengariff Group Inc., the News reported.