
Exit Polls From Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International: The Exclusive Source for 2008 Election Day Information
The major news organizations hired Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International to conduct the official exit polls for all 50 states and the District of Columbia for the 2008 elections.
Edison Media Research/Mitofsky International conducted 23 Presidential Primary Exit Polls between January 19, 2004 and March 16, 2004. Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International conducted exit polls for the General Election in all 50 states on November 2, 2004. These voter surveys provided political, demographic and geographic information detailing voters and whom they chose for President, Senator and/or Governor, as well as the results for newsworthy Statewide Propositions. Each individual election had separate cross tab and associated data screens. Subscriptions are offered on a statewide, regional and national basis; subscriber costs are determined by market rank size and geographic choice of polls. Call or email Liz Doyle to request information for your organization.

2008 Edison Media Research/Mitofsky International exit polls:
- Timely and continuous voter information provided for states, regions and the nation
- Survey responses deliver rich details of who is voting and why
- Web-based, secure delivery system is easy to understand and use
- Pre-election training, rehearsals and Election Day supports adds to ease of use
- Primary election subscribers praised the system’s efficient delivery, clear formats, and excellent subscriber support.
Call 908-722-8683 to get subscription information for your news organization
It is our goal to make data available to our subscribers with speed, clarity and most importantly accuracy.The exit poll data is available for purchase by TV-affiliates, newspapers, Internet sites and other news outlets. The polling data is delivered through a secure web application directly to subscribers on Election Day. Political candidates may subscribe as well, but the data is available one week past voting day.
Our data allows you to provide comprehensive political coverage on how the issues relate to your audience, and what local, regional and national issues affected your audiences voting decisions. The data also reveals the demographic breakdown by age, gender, ethnicity, education, and political identity.
Polling responses are delivered in three waves during Election Day, with cumulative results for each race, with the final weighting of projections delivered shortly after each state’s poll closing time. If the poll results are definitive enough, a race will be officially “called” for a projected winning candidate, otherwise a “too close to call” notice will be posted until vote counts are processed. While the election results for candidates cannot be released prior to polls closing times, there is a rich amount of voter data that can be analyzed and reported on, helping you to provide in-depth Election Day coverage to your audience.
For more information on the Edison Media Research/Mitofsky International 2008 election coverage please go to www.exit-poll.net.