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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
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E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« on: September 30, 2005, 11:11:23 AM »

Want sure where to put this?

PPIC Statewide Survey: Special Survey on Californians and the Initiative.
   
Some findings of the current survey

* Californians think that initiatives (39%) should have more influence than the legislature (32%) or governor (18%) over state policy.

* Most residents (74%) feel that initiatives raise important issues that elected officials have not adequately addressed.

* Despite their loyalty, 63% of Californians think the initiative process needs either major (29%) or minor (34%) changes.

* Many residents believe that special interests have too much control over the initiative process (92%), find the ballot wording for initiatives complicated and confusing (77%), and think there are too many propositions on the state ballot (62%).
   
* Half of state residents say they have less confidence now than before Hurricane Katrina that the government can handle a major terrorist attack (51%) or a major California earthquake (54%).
   
* 62% of Californians think the nation is headed in the wrong direction.
   
* November Ballot Measures:

          o Proposition 74 (teacher tenure), 43% yes, 47% no
          o Proposition 76 (spending and funding limits), 26% yes, 63% no
          o Proposition 77 (redistricting), 33% yes, 50% no
          o Proposition 78 (prescription drug discounts), 43% yes, 38% no
          o Proposition 79 (prescription drug discounts), 34% yes, 40% no

This is the 59th PPIC Statewide Survey and the second in a series of three surveys focusing on Californians and the initiative process. This special survey series is funded by The James Irvine Foundation.
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nickshepDEM
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,909


Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 3.65

« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2005, 11:13:15 AM »
« Edited: September 30, 2005, 11:15:21 AM by nickshep democRAT »

Maybe Ford, James, or other Cali residents could give us a run down on the props, what they think of them, etc...?

*Wonder why they didnt poll for Prop. 73 (parental notification)?
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