As April progressed, it’s become more clear that voters are overwhelmingly dissatisfied with the Governor, the Legislature, the San Andreas Government, and its departments.
Trust has fallen to a record low, with 73.1% saying they do not trust the government. Governor Key’s approval has fallen to 23.1% and the Legislatures satisfaction rating has dropped to 2.65/10. Half the population of San Andreas are now disapproving of the Governor.
More than 50% of the population are ‘very unsatisfied’ with Police Departments and satisfaction is on the decline in other departments.
With an election on the way, 80% of respondents said they intend on voting in the next general election. With 1/3 of them saying they didn’t vote in the last election, this could be a net-positive for democratic participation. There remains serious concern about the presidential intervention which is leading to serious distrust in government agencies.
Don’t have a right to complain about the current state of things unless you actually bother to go and vote. If you didn’t try to get your preferred candidates into office then you can’t complain about who you ended up with.
Politipoll Respondent
It’s our civic duty to participate within the election of our government officials, even if the corrupt federal government will overstep its boundaries and meddle in our affairs.
Politipoll Respondent
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