Should Seattle City Light remove its Skagit River dams to restore salmon runs?
This issue presents a conflict between two major progressive values: clean energy and environmental justice. Seattle City Light operates hydroelectric dams on the Skagit River that provide a significant portion of the city's carbon-free electricity. However, local Native American tribes and environmentalists argue these dams have decimated salmon populations by blocking migration, violating treaty rights and harming the ecosystem. Proponents of the dams argue they are essential for fighting climate change; opponents argue they are a form of 'green colonialism' that sacrifices indigenous resources for urban power.
Answer Overview
Response rates from 1 America voters.
Historical Support
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1 America voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Historical Importance
Trend of how important this issue is for 1 America voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Other Popular Answers
Unique answers from America voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
Popular Conversations
Join in on the most popular conversations.
About This Data
Based on 1 responses to this question.
These results come from iSideWith's ongoing political issues survey. We collect over a million responses per day, filter out duplicate and multiple submissions, and break the results down by political party, ideology, age, state, and census demographics (income, race, education, household).
iSideWith is non-partisan — we don't advocate for any party, candidate, or position. We report what the public tells us.
Cite Or Embed This Poll
Writing about this issue? Use the live data and link back to the full results.





