From Deseret News archives:
Ivory building support
Write-in candidate of 2 days just behind Demo
The survey conducted Thursday night by Dan Jones & Associates shows that Ivory, a well-known homebuilder, has already garnered 32 percent of registered voters just two days after announcing he'd run a write-in campaign to replace the embattled Workman.
Corroon still leads, getting 34 percent support, the new poll shows.
But Ivory's entry has clearly shaken up the field, found Jones, who surveyed 306 registered county voters.
For example, in a poll conducted just a week ago before Ivory made his Tuesday announcement Corroon had 49 percent support, Cook had 14 percent support and Workman had 18 percent support.
Now those candidates' numbers are 34 percent for Corroon, 6 percent for Cook and 10 percent for Workman, Jones found in his polling last night.
In his poll Thursday, Jones asked, in full: "As you may have heard, local homebuilder Ellis Ivory is running a write-in campaign for Salt Lake County mayor. Following the write-in rules, Ivory's name will not be on the Nov. 2 ballot. Citizens voting for him must write his name on the envelope that contains the actual punch-card ballot.
"Considering the new developments in the county mayor's race, if the election were held today for whom would you vote?" The names of the candidates were then listed. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 5.5 percent.
Thursday morning, before the poll was taken, state GOP chairman Joe Cannon told the Deseret Morning News that he found the swelling support for Ivory "unprecedented" and growing quickly.
Republicans and others "are looking for an alternative to Mayor Workman, an alternative to Corroon and Cook. Ellis provides that," said Cannon.
That is reflected in the new poll. Jones found that 53 percent of Republicans support Ivory.
In last week's poll, Workman got 26 percent of the GOP vote. In the Thursday poll, she gets only 12 percent. Last week, Cook, a former GOP congressman, got 19 percent of the GOP vote; Thursday he got only 8 percent.
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