Louisiana voters overwhelmingly want greater transparency and accountability in how coastal restoration decisions and funding are handled. A new poll of coastal Louisiana voters by Global Strategy Group (GSG) and North Star Opinion Research shows strong opposition to Governor Jeff Landry’s decision to cancel two major sediment diversion projects and broad support for continuing Louisiana’s science-based Coastal Master Plan.

Poll Resources

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Voters Demand Transparency and Accountability

Voters Oppose Canceling the Sediment Diversion Projects

Voters Overwhelmingly Support Science-Based Coastal Planning

Why This Matters to Louisianians

Voters believe canceling the sediment diversion projects will have real consequences. For Louisiana families, this is not an environmental debate. It is about safety, affordability, and whether they can continue to live and work in Louisiana.

About the Poll

The poll was conducted by Global Strategy Group and North Star Opinion Research on behalf of Restore the Mississippi River Delta. Global Strategy Group and North Star Opinion Research conducted a multi-channel survey of 800 registered voters in Louisiana between February 2 and February 5, 2026. The margin of error at the 95% confidence level is not greater than plus or minus 3.5 percentage points for the overall sample. .

Past Coastal Issue Polling