QUESTION: Under current law, do you believe that publicly-traded corporations are required or not required to publicly disclose all political contributions? Required 64% Not required 24% Not sure 12% QUESTION: Under current law, do you believe that boards of publicly-traded corporations are required or not required to approve and oversee political contributions? Required 53% Not required 29% Not s. [...] Under current law, do you believe that corporations are required or not required to disclose how the money is subsequently spent by those organizations? Required 41% Not required 48% Not sure 11% QUESTION: Under current law, do you believe that publicly-traded corporations are required or not required to disclose which candidates and organizations receive the money they contribute through a trade. [...] QUESTION: As a shareholder, how appropriate do you think it is for these corporate political contributions to end up supporting special interests groups that promote controversial social agendas that have nothing to do with the corporation’s business? Is it: Very appropriate 10% Somewhat appropriate 15% Not too appropriate 13% Not at all appropriate 58% Not sure (NOT READ) 4% Another issue is that. [...] This strategy is to use aggressive corporate political spending to try to gain access to and influence elected officials. [...] QUESTION: As a shareholder, how appropriate do you think large political contributions are for the companies in which you own stock? Is it: Very appropriate 7% Somewhat appropriate 17% Not too appropriate 18% Not at all appropriate 56% Not sure (NOT READ) 2% 4 Mason-Dixon ® Polling & Strategy – National Shareholder Survey 2024 QUESTION: Do you support or oppose requiring corporations to publicly d.
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Table of Contents
- ZICKLIN CENTER FOR GOVERNANCE BUSINESS ETHICS 1
- AT THE WHARTON SCHOOL AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 1
- THE CENTER FOR POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY 1
- NATIONAL SHAREHOLDER SURVEY 1
- SURVEY RESULTS 1
- JULY 2024 1
- AGE 18-34 104 13 10
- 35-49 150 19 10
- 50-64 229 28 10
- 65 312 39 10
- Refused 5 1 10
- RACEETHNICITY WhiteCaucasian 584 73 10
- BlackAfrican American 56 7 10
- HispanicLatino 72 9 10
- Other 78 10 10
- Refused 10 1 10
- PARTY ID Democrat 243 30 10
- Republican 284 36 10
- Independent 273 34 10
- GENDER ID Male 424 53 10
- Female 371 46 10
- Other 5 1 10
- REGION Northeast 160 20 10
- Midwest 160 20 10
- South 255 32 10
- West 100 12 10
- Pacific Coast 125 16 10