The electrical properties of polypropylene (PP), grafted polypropylene (PP-g-PVP), and modifiedgrafted PVP with a-cyano-b-(2-thienyl) crotononitrile were investigated. Also, the electrical characteristic of the modified-grafted PVP subjected to g-irradiation (60 kGy) was studied. The results show that the s of trunk polymer undergoing different degree of grafting generally increases as function of the grafting yield. The grafting yield between 64.1 and 149% resulted in a progressive decrease in DE s value. Inclusion of sulfur-containing substrate in different films, having various grafting yields, leads to both increase and decrease in s values. A significant increase in s values is observed upon inclusion of sulfur-containing substrate having maximum grafting yield (149%). values. The observed improvement in electrical properties is mainly because of possible increase in concentration of charge carrier and/or their mobilities. The scanning electron micrographs of some selected films show significant changes in the morphology of the films investigated due to changing the grafting yield, inclusion of sulfur-containing substrate, and exposure to g-irradiation.