Jan. 13, 2012 10:59 AM
Associated Press
A poll shows that Mitt Romney is leading other Republican candidates in the race for Arizona's GOP presidential primary.
The Rocky Mountain Poll by the Phoenix-based Behavior Research Center finds 41 percent of Republican voters support Romney.
Romney was followed by Rick Santorum at 14 percent, Newt Gingrich at 9 percent, Rick Perry at 5 percent, Ron Paul at 4 percent and John Huntsman at 2 percent.
A quarter of Republicans were undecided in the poll, which was released Friday.
The survey of 553 registered voters statewide was conducted Jan. 5-9.
It has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points among all voters who were surveyed.
The margin for the subgroup of Republican voters is at plus or minus 7 percentage points.
Arizona's Republican primary is set for Feb. 28.

