UPDATED Mar. 13, 2023, at 3:53 PM
FiveThirtyEight’s Pollster Ratings
Based on the historical accuracy and methodology of each polling organization’s polls.
Saint Leo University Polling Institute
Polls analyzed | 6 |
Races called correctly | 33% |
Most recent cycle | 2018 |
Affiliated with AAPOR/Roper | No |
Other names |

How accurate are the polls from Saint Leo University Polling Institute?
2018
Key
A = Adults
RV = Registered voters
V = Voters
LV = Likely voters
Dates | Sample | Race | Methodology | Poll margin | Election margin | Difference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oct 16-22 | 698LV | Governor (FL) General election | Online | Poll Gillum +11.8 | Actual DeSantis +0.4 | Difference 12.2 |
Oct 16-22 | 698LV | Senate (FL) General election | Online | Poll Nelson +8.2 | Actual Scott +0.1 | Difference 8.3 |
2016
Dates | Sample | Race | Methodology | Poll margin | Election margin | Difference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oct 22-26 | 1,028LV | President (FL) General election | Online | Poll Clinton +12.6 | Actual Trump +1.2 | Difference 13.8 |
Oct 22-26 | 1,028LV | President (FL) General election | Online | Poll Clinton +14.3 | Actual Trump +1.2 | Difference 15.5 |
Oct 22-26 | 1,050LV | President (National) General election | Online | Poll Clinton +10.9 | Actual Clinton +2.1 | Difference 8.8 |
Oct 22-26 | 1,050LV | President (National) General election | Online | Poll Clinton +11.3 | Actual Clinton +2.1 | Difference 9.2 |
Oct 22-26 | 1,028LV | Senate (FL) General election | Online | Poll Rubio +4.9 | Actual Rubio +7.7 | Difference 2.8 |
2014
Dates | Sample | Race | Methodology | Poll margin | Election margin | Difference |
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Oct 16-19 | 500LV | Governor (FL) General election | IVR/Online | Poll Crist +3.0 | Actual Scott +1.1 | Difference 4.1 |
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