 
Bendixen & Associates is a full-service public opinion research,
management, and communications consulting firm based in Miami,
Florida. Founded in 1984, the firm has grown from a company with roots
in political campaigns and polling into an international consulting
company that incorporates many disciplines and sectors.
Our work includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- General Research – Polling, focus groups, executive interviews.
- Corporate Consulting – Hispanic marketing.
- Political Consulting – Strategy, research, communications.
- Multilingual/Multicultural Research – USA, Latin America, Europe, Asia.
- Public Affairs Consulting – Media relations, issue research, strategic
communications.
- Production of Spanish-Language Media – TV, radio, print. [More About Us ]

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Sergio Bendixen is recognized as the preeminent expert in Hispanic public opinion research in the United States and Latin America.
Bendixen's proficiency originates from his unique ability to merge a diverse set of experiences in public opinion research, communications, politics, and public policy to strategically address the varied portfolio of his clients.
With over 25 years of polling experience, Bendixen is undoubtedly an expert in public opinion research. He has mastered research methodologies and has implemented detailed techniques to formulate studies and polls that accurately gauge public opinion.
Bendixen has provided primary research and advice for clients both on a national and international level and has directed hundreds of demographic and attitudinal survey projects for statewide and congressional political races, major corporations, and not-for-profit organizations.x
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One of the Most Important Men in Politics You Haven't Heard Of
Sergio Bendixen, is one of the most influential people in American politics. What separates him from others of a similar title is his relative anonymity. |

Poll: Most Miami-Dade Catholics oppose celibacy vow
Among 400 Catholics polled in Miami-Dade, most supported scandal-hit Rev. Alberto Cutié, saying the church's celibacy rules are outdated. |
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U.S. Overtures Find Support Among Cuban-Americans
Recent changes in attitude in the Cuban-American community suggests that President Obama has become a catalyst for openness with the... [+] |

Fewer Latino Immigrants Sending Money Home
More than three million Latin American immigrants in the United States, responding to the economic downturn and new uncertainties about their future... [+] |

Hispanic vote grows, shifts to Democrats
Hispanic voters surged this week and swung their support to the Democratic Party, helping flip four states to winner Barack Obama in a ... [+] |

Univision Gives Citizenship Drive An Unusual Lift
Backed by the largest Spanish-language broadcast network in the U.S., a massive campaign by Latino media and grass-roots groups to spur millions of…[+] |

Immigrants, finding their voice
Post columnist David S. Broder interviews Sergio Bendixen of Bendixen & Associates regarding his nationwide survey of 800 legal immigrants… [+] |

'Pioneer' sits atop poll world; Hispanics respect his eye for nuance
Even as El Salvador's bloody civil war raged in 1985, a presidential election was nonetheless under way. Sergio Bendixen paced his hotel... [+] |

Obama's Latino Edge
If Sen. Barack Obama wins Florida, one key reason will be his apparently strong performance among Latinos in the state. According to exit polls, Obama won 57 percent of Florida’s Hispanic vote...[+] |

Obama first Democrat to win Florida's Hispanic vote
Marking a historic shift, Sen. Barack Obama won a majority of Florida's Hispanic vote statewide and nearly tied Sen...
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