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Poll: Hochul's favorable rating 'underwater' for first time

A woman with long brown hair and a light purple blazer stands in front of a microphone.
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Office of Gov. Kathy Hochul
Gov. Kathy Hochul at an event to sign legislation to strengthen the healthcare workforce May 15, 2023.

A Siena College poll released Tuesday shows Gov. Kathy Hochul’s popularity with New Yorkers is on a steady downward trend. And for the first time, more voters view her unfavorably than those who view her positively.

Siena College pollster Steve Greenberg says since January, Hochul’s favorability rating among potential voters has dropped by 11 points. He says the governor is now “underwater,” with 45% of those surveyed viewing her unfavorably, and 40% viewing her favorably. Her job approval rating has also dropped by a few points, and now just 50 % of New Yorkers think she is doing a good or excellent job in office.

“New Yorkers are not thrilled with Gov. Hochul,” Greenberg said. “We see, over the last few months, her job approval and favorability ratings starting to drop.”

Hochul, a Democrat, scores poorly with Republicans, and less than one-third of independent voters -- an often-important swing faction in elections -- view her favorably. And just 57% of Democrats have a positive view of her.

Hochul who became governor in August of 2021, after former governor Andrew Cuomo resigned, has never seen her favorable numbers rise above 50%.

On the positive side, most say that they believe the governor is hard-working, and a plurality of voters say she is honest and not corrupt.

Greenberg says there is no easy explanation for Hochul’s disconnect with voters. Some of the same people who view her unfavorably also say they agree with many of the policies enacted in the recently approved state budget, which Hochul championed.

“A billion dollars for mental health services, increasing the minimum wage, reform of the bail law to give judges more discretion, $100 million for abortion providers and reproductive health,” said Greenberg. “All of those issues, the voters of New York state say, these bills, these laws will be good for New York.”

Hochul is governing at a time when most politicians of both parties are unpopular. Even so, the poll found that President Joe Biden’s popularity has increased during the same time period.

He is now viewed favorably by 56% of the state’s Democrats, up from 43% earlier this year. Sixty percent of Republicans in the state favor former President Donald Trump for the 2024 elections, while nearly a third say they would prefer someone else.

Karen DeWitt is Capitol Bureau Chief for New York State Public Radio, a network of 10 public radio stations in New York State. She has covered state government and politics for the network since 1990. She is also a regular contributor to the statewide public television program about New York State government, New York Now. She appears on the reporter’s roundtable segment and interviews newsmakers. Karen previously worked for WINS Radio, New York, and has written for numerous publications, including Adirondack Life and the Albany newsweekly Metroland.