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CC Index
CC Index - Document Type
Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
Joint
Agency Type
City Council and Redevelopment Agency
Date
2/25/2008
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7 <br /> Page 46 <br /> Age of respondents Race of respondents <br /> Refused 18-34 African- Refuse <br /> Sa � go American Other d <br /> � q R�ii lo/ ��- 4% <br /> 35-44 ' <br /> 65+ �� 17% ��ES. <br /> 21% Asian _ <br /> 4°k i� <br /> Latin <br /> o I <br /> White <br /> 45-54 66% <br /> 55-64 Z3% <br /> 23% <br /> Eight percent of those interviewed were between 18 and 34 years old and 21 percent were <br /> age 65 or more. Whites comprised two thirds of the sample. Twenty percent of the sample <br /> described themselves as Latino, four percent Asian-American or Pacific Islander and one <br /> percent African-American. <br /> Political viewpoint Party Registration <br /> DTS/3rd <br /> Not sure Very 1(beral Pa m' <br /> 15°k ZZo 16°k Republican <br /> Very �' ' � � 31% <br /> conserv. ; �,j�, i� <br /> 13°� <br /> Conserv Liberal <br /> 31% Democrat <br /> � 53% <br /> Just over half the respondents described themselves as either very or somewhat liberal <br /> politically while 32 percent called themselves either very or somewhat conservative. <br /> Similarly, based on the party registration of those interviewed, 52 percent are Democrats and <br /> 31 percent are Republican with 16 percent registered as Decline-to-State or members of a <br /> third party. <br /> Fifty-six per cent of those interviewed voted in the 2005 general election and in both the <br /> 2006 primary and general elections. Another 30 percent voted in two of these elections and <br /> the remaining 14 percent voted in only one of these three elections. <br /> Looking only at the 2006 elections, 60 percent voted in both the primary and the general <br /> elections, 36 percent voted only in the general and four percent voted only in the primary. <br /> -12- <br />
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