Schoharie County residents are a varied lot politically, with many ideas and ideologies that together form one of the more complex governing systems in Upstate New York. However, if there is one thing they do agree on, it's that they view the county Board of Supervisors unfavorably by a wide margin.
According to the latest survey of roughly one-hundred and fifty Schoharie News readers, only seven percent of those participating (or just eleven people overall) view the county board favorably compared to 81% of those who hold an unfavorable viewpoint, with the remaining 11% currently undecided.
Although the public's lack of confidence in the county board should worry local legislators, on the bright side their approval rating is up slightly over last October's paltry 4% showing in the midst of the Fitzmaurice Report's controversial release.
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