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In recent weeks, The Salt Lake Tribune has published a number of stories based on a formal poll SurveyUSA conducted on our behalf.

The Clifton, N.J.-based pollster conducted the automated telephone survey of 600 Utahns Jan. 10-13. Land-line and mobile phones were included in the survey sample.

Now that The Tribune has published all the stories we intend to do about the poll, SurveyUSA, with our permission, has made it available in its entirety on its website.

Those of us who work at The Tribune routinely advocate for transparency. Making our own poll publicly available is in line with that objective.

Meanwhile, these are the stories The Tribune produced from the poll:

Utahns evenly split on same-sex marriage

Utahns favor stricter air quality rules for industry

Utahns send mixed message on gas/transit taxes to Legislature