2012 Ohio State Polls

In the selection of recent public opinion polls below showing presidential preferences in the state of Ohio, we have highlighted findings on gender.*

Recent attention to the gender gap in presidential vote choice frequently reflects confusion between what is traditionally known as the gender gap in voting between men and women voters and a commonly reported difference in support for each major party candidate among women voters. The data below includes both measures.

The Gender Gap: The difference between the percentages of women and men who support a given candidate, generally the leading or winning candidate. Even if women and men favor the same candidate, they may do so by different margins, resulting in a gender gap. We calculate the gender gap for each poll based on the votes of women and men who support the candidate leading in that poll.
   Example: [%Women for Leading Candidate][%Men for Leading Candidate] = Gender Gap

The Women's Vote: The percentage point advantage that one candidate has over the other among women voters – that is, the difference in support for the major party candidates among women voters only.
   Example: [%Women for Obama][%Women for Romney] = Women's Vote

* Polls are based on samples of either registered or likely voters. Follow the link to each poll for additional details on methodology.

Final Ohio Exit Poll, 2008

Obama: 51%
McCain: 47%
Gender Gap: 2 pts.
Women's Vote: +8% Obama

Pre-Election Polls

Poll Date in Field Overall Vote Gender Gap

Women's Vote

Women
for
Romney

Men
for
Romney

Women
for
Obama

Men
for
Obama

Public Policy Polling (PDF) 11/3-11/4 Obama  52%
Romney 47%
4 pts. +10% Obama 44% 49% 54% 50%
Columbus Dispatch 10/24-11/3 Obama  50%
Romney 48%
11 pts. +11% Obama 44% 53% 55% 44%
NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll 10/31-11/1 Obama  51%
Romney 45%
13 pts. +18% Obama 39% 52% 57% 44%
CNN/Opinion Research (PDF) 10/30-11/1 Obama  50%
Romney 47%
14 pts. +16% Obama 40% 55% 56% 42%
Public Policy Polling/Health Care for America (PDF) 10/29-10/30 Obama  50%
Romney 45%
5 pts. +9% Obama 44% 47% 53% 48%
Ohio Poll/University of Cincinnati (PDF) 10/25-10/30 Obama  48%
Romney 46%
13 pts. +12% Obama 42% 50% 54% 41%
SurveyUSA 10/26-10/29 Obama  48%
Romney 45%
11 pts. +13% Obama 40% 50% 53% 42%
Public Policy Polling (PDF) 10/26-10/28 Obama  51%
Romney 47%
9 pts. +12% Obama 43% 52% 55% 46%
CBS/New York Times/Quinnipiac 10/23-10/28 Obama  50%
Romney 45%
12 pts. +17% Obama 39% 50% 56% 44%
Public Policy Polling (PDF) 10/26-10/28 Obama  51%
Romney 47%
9 pts. +12% Obama 43% 52% 55% 46%
Purple Strategies (PDF) 10/23-10/25 Obama  46%
Romney 44%
6 pts. +7% Obama 42% 47% 49% 43%
CNN/Opinion Research (PDF) 10/23-10/25 Obama  50%
Romney 46%
12 pts. +14% Obama 42% 50% 56% 44%
ARG 10/23-10/25 Obama  49%
Romney 47%
11 pts. +13% Obama 41% 54% 54% 43%
Time 10/22-10/23 Obama  50%
Romney 45%
14 pts. +19% Obama 37%  51% 56% 42%
Suffolk University (PDF) 10/18-10/21 Obama  47%
Romney 47%
13 pts.
11 pts.
+12% Obama 41% 52% 53% 40%
Public Policy Polling (PDF) 10/18-10/20 Obama  49%
Romney 48%
14 pts. +14% Obama 41% 57% 55% 41%
CBS News/Quinnipiac 10/17-10/20 Obama  50%
Romney 45%
11 pts. +15% 40% 51% 55% 44%
Public Policy Polling (PDF) 10/18-10/20 Obama  49%
Romney 48%
14 pts. +14% Obama 41% 57% 55% 41%
Fox News 10/17-10/18 Obama  46%
Romney 43%
6 pts. +10% Obama 39% 47% 49% 43%
Public Policy Polling (PDF) 10/12-10/13 Obama  51%
Romney 46%
6 pts. +12% Obama 42% 50% 54% 48%
NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll 10/7-10/9 Obama  51%
Romney 45%
7 pts. +12% Obama 42% 47% 54% 47%
CNN/Opinion Research (PDF) 10/5-10/8 Obama  51%
Romney 47%
8 pts. +22% Obama 38% 56% 60% 42%
ARG 10/5-10/8 Obama  47%
Romney 48%
5 pts. +3% Obama 45% 50% 48% 46%
NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll 9/30-10/1 Obama  51%
Romney 43%
10 pts. +17% Obama 39% 48% 56% 46%
Public Policy Polling (PDF) 9/27-9/30 Obama  49%
Romney 45%
2 pts. +2% Obama 46% 43% 48% 50%
Columbus Dispatch 9/19-9/29 Obama  51%
Romney 42%
6 pts. +17% Obama 37% 46% 54% 48%
NYTimes/CBS News/Quinnipiac 9/18-9/25 Obama  53%
Romney 43%
16 pts. +25% Obama 35% 52% 60% 44%
Fox News 9/16-9/18 Obama  49%
Romney 42%
16 pts. +23% Obama 34% 51% 57% 41%
NBC News/WSJ/Marist Poll 9/9-9/11 Obama  50%
Romney 43%
8 pts. +6% Obama 48% 48% 54% 46%