Table 1: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Likely Voters' Likely Voters (N = 704) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 33.5 35.1 (± 3.2) (± 3.3) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 6.9 (± 2.2) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 1.5 (± 1.1) Haven't decided 22.9 (± 3.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 2: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 287) Democrat (N = 225) Independent/Other (N = 192) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 61.5 11.2 (± 5.0) (± 3.9) 7.9 68.8 (± 3.1) (± 5.5) 26.1 32.8 (± 6.7) (± 6.7) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 7.3 (± 3.3) 1.3 (± 1.4) 10.6 (± 4.8) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 0.0 (± 0.0) 3.4 (± 3.3) 1.6 (± 1.5) Haven't decided 19.9 (± 4.4) 18.6 (± 5.8) 28.8 (± 6.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 3: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 256) Democrat (N = 226) Independent/Other (N = 218) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 73.0 3.8 (± 6.0) (± 2.3) 1.0 78.6 (± 1.1) (± 5.7) 24.4 26.7 (± 5.3) (± 6.2) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 4.0 (± 3.2) 1.5 (± 2.2) 14.5 (± 5.2) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 0.0 (± 0.0) 0.0 (± 0.0) 4.4 (± 3.0) Haven't decided 19.1 (± 5.6) 18.9 (± 5.4) 30.0 (± 6.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 700 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 4: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Barack Obama (N = 309) Mitt Romney (N = 300) Someone else (N = 26) Didn't vote (N = 54) Don't know (N = 15) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 7.7 67.6 (± 4.1) (± 6.0) 62.6 4.3 (± 5.6) (± 2.5) 45.2 10.1 (±19.7) (±11.3) 28.8 23.8 (±12.6) (±10.3) 31.0 20.4 (±21.6) (±19.2) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 4.2 (± 2.5) 9.7 (± 4.3) 20.8 (±16.1) 2.9 (± 3.4) 8.8 (±15.7) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 3.3 (± 2.3) 0.0 (± 0.0) 1.8 (± 3.2) 0.0 (± 0.0) 0.0 (± 0.0) Haven't decided 17.3 (± 4.6) 23.3 (± 5.4) 22.1 (±19.8) 44.5 (±13.4) 39.8 (±23.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 5: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Level of Education' Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton High School or Less 51.6 23.4 (N = 121) (± 8.7) (± 6.8) Some College (N = 43.1 27.4 174) (± 7.7) (± 6.3) Bachelor's or more (N 25.2 41.1 = 409) (± 3.5) (± 4.5) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 5.4 (± 4.3) 4.3 (± 3.4) 8.4 (± 3.1) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 0.0 (± 0.0) 0.8 (± 1.4) 2.2 (± 1.6) Haven't decided 19.6 (± 6.5) 24.5 (± 7.1) 23.1 (± 4.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 6: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Gender' Male (N = 330) Female (N = 374) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 35.0 29.8 (± 4.4) (± 4.1) 32.0 40.1 (± 4.6) (± 5.0) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 10.8 (± 3.9) 3.4 (± 2.2) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 1.0 (± 1.0) 2.0 (± 1.8) Haven't decided 23.4 (± 4.9) 22.5 (± 4.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 7: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 568) Hispanic (N = 68) Other (N = 54) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 36.7 33.8 (± 3.8) (± 3.7) 14.6 45.3 (± 7.7) (±11.0) 23.5 38.1 (±10.4) (±11.5) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 6.8 (± 2.6) 9.2 (± 3.8) 7.1 (± 7.1) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 1.6 (± 1.3) 1.1 (± 1.5) 0.0 (± 0.0) Haven't decided 21.1 (± 3.6) 29.8 (±11.4) 31.3 (±10.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 690 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 8: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Age' Democrati c Libertarian Republican Nominee, Nominee, Green Party Nominee, Hillary Gary Nominee, Haven't Donald Trump Clinton Johnson Jill Stein decided Age 18-35 (N = 99) 13.5 33.1 14.7 3.7 35.0 (± 8.0) (±10.4) (± 7.2) (± 4.0) (± 9.1) Age 36-50 (N = 113) 30.0 30.6 13.0 0.3 26.2 (± 8.2) (± 7.4) (± 6.4) (± 0.5) (± 8.7) Age 51+ (N = 492) 42.7 37.7 1.6 1.1 16.9 (± 3.6) (± 3.3) (± 1.2) (± 1.0) (± 3.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 9: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Region' Maricopa (N = 417) Pima (N = 109) Rest of Arizona (N = 178) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 33.2 34.2 (± 4.7) (± 4.8) 30.4 42.9 (± 5.8) (± 5.7) 35.9 33.0 (± 4.4) (± 4.6) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 7.8 (± 3.4) 3.8 (± 2.8) 6.6 (± 2.0) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 1.2 (± 1.4) 4.7 (± 4.1) 0.4 (± 0.8) Haven't decided 23.6 (± 4.7) 18.1 (± 6.2) 24.1 (± 4.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 704 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. Table 10: Answers to 'Who are you planning to vote for (asked only of likely voters)?' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 698) Democrati c Republican Nominee, Nominee, Hillary Donald Trump Clinton 33.6 35.0 (± 3.2) (± 3.3) Libertarian Nominee, Gary Johnson 6.7 (± 2.2) Green Party Nominee, Jill Stein 1.5 (± 1.1) Haven't decided 23.1 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 698 interviews of self-identified likely voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse and likelihood to vote. All respondents (N = 784) Yes 90.6 (± 2.5) No 3.6 (± 1.7) Haven't decided 5.8 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 22: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Othe r (N = 220) Yes 93.5 (± 2.9) 91.9 (± 4.6) 87.2 (± 5.0) No 1.2 (± 1.4) 6.1 (± 4.4) 3.8 (± 2.9) Haven't decided 5.3 (± 2.6) 1.9 (± 1.5) 9.0 (± 4.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 23: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Independent/Othe r (N = 257) Yes 94.9 (± 2.7) 94.4 (± 4.0) 84.3 (± 5.3) No 1.7 (± 1.6) 2.8 (± 3.4) 5.8 (± 3.8) Haven't decided 3.3 (± 2.2) 2.8 (± 2.3) 10.0 (± 4.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 24: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Yes Barack Obama (N = 93.1 331) (± 3.7) Mitt Romney (N = 94.7 327) (± 2.6) Someone else (N = 82.1 33) (±12.8) Didn't vote (N = 72) 71.6 (±12.4) Don't know (N = 92.3 21) (±13.9) No 2.7 (± 2.8) 0.5 (± 0.8) 9.4 (±10.4) 15.3 (±10.4) 0.0 (± 0.0) Haven't decided 4.1 (± 2.7) 4.8 (± 2.4) 8.5 (± 8.2) 13.2 (± 9.4) 7.7 (±13.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 25: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Level of Education' Yes High School or Less 81.5 (N = 143) (± 8.6) Some College (N = 86.6 196) (± 6.4) Bachelor's or more 95.0 (N = 445) (± 2.3) No 9.6 (± 7.3) 5.3 (± 4.8) 1.2 (± 1.0) Haven't decided 9.0 (± 6.0) 8.1 (± 4.6) 3.8 (± 2.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 26: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Yes 92.2 (± 3.2) 89.2 (± 3.7) No 3.4 (± 2.4) 3.8 (± 2.4) Haven't decided 4.4 (± 2.6) 7.0 (± 2.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 27: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Yes 91.6 (± 2.7) 86.3 (±10.4) No 2.6 (± 1.7) 8.9 (± 9.6) Haven't decided 5.9 (± 2.3) 4.8 (± 5.0) Other (N = 64) 88.5 (± 8.4) 4.2 (± 5.1) 7.3 (± 7.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 28: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Yes 88.2 (± 6.4) 84.8 (± 6.9) 94.1 (± 2.1) No 6.8 (± 5.2) 5.6 (± 4.7) 1.4 (± 1.1) Haven't decided 5.0 (± 4.1) 9.6 (± 5.8) 4.5 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 29: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Region' Yes Maricopa (N = 468) 89.6 (± 3.3) Pima (N = 118) 95.9 (± 3.3) Rest of Arizona (N 90.5 = 198) (± 5.2) No 5.0 (± 2.6) 1.3 (± 2.3) 1.3 (± 1.7) Haven't decided 5.5 (± 2.4) 2.8 (± 2.9) 8.2 (± 4.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 30: Answers to '3. In the upcoming election, do you plan to vote for president?' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Yes 90.5 (± 2.5) Haven't decided 5.9 (± 2.0) No 3.6 (± 1.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 31: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Very favorable 2.8 (± 1.0) Favorable 41.6 (± 3.5) Unfavorable 23.9 (± 3.0) Very unfavorable 11.7 (± 2.2) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 20.1 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 32: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Very favorable Republican (N = 5.9 318) (± 2.4) Democrat (N = 246) 0.9 (± 1.2) Independent/Other 1.6 (N = 220) (± 0.9) Favorable 60.0 (± 5.4) 21.3 (± 4.8) 40.1 (± 7.0) Unfavorable 14.4 (± 3.8) 38.6 (± 6.6) 21.4 (± 5.2) Very unfavorable 3.6 (± 2.6) 23.6 (± 4.6) 10.1 (± 4.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 16.0 (± 3.7) 15.7 (± 5.2) 26.9 (± 6.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 33: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Very favorable Republican (N = 6.1 278) (± 2.6) Democrat (N = 240) 0.8 (± 1.1) Independent/Other 1.9 (N = 257) (± 1.1) Favorable 66.1 (± 5.6) 20.8 (± 5.0) 37.4 (± 6.1) Unfavorable 10.8 (± 3.6) 37.6 (± 6.3) 23.8 (± 5.4) Very unfavorable 2.9 (± 2.1) 25.9 (± 5.7) 8.2 (± 2.9) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 14.0 (± 4.1) 14.8 (± 4.8) 28.7 (± 6.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 34: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Very favorable Barack Obama (N = 0.2 331) (± 0.3) Mitt Romney (N = 6.0 327) (± 2.5) Someone else (N = 0.0 33) (± 0.0) Didn't vote (N = 72) 4.3 (± 2.0) Don't know (N = 0.0 21) (± 0.0) Favorable 24.9 (± 5.5) 62.6 (± 5.4) 42.2 (±17.9) 37.7 (±11.0) 35.7 (±23.6) Unfavorable 36.0 (± 5.0) 12.0 (± 3.7) 31.5 (±15.8) 15.4 (± 7.6) 19.1 (±16.9) Very unfavorable 22.2 (± 4.2) 2.3 (± 1.7) 3.6 (± 6.8) 8.3 (± 6.9) 0.0 (± 0.0) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 16.9 (± 5.1) 17.1 (± 4.4) 22.6 (±14.5) 34.3 (±11.6) 45.3 (±21.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 35: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorable High School or Less 6.1 (N = 143) (± 3.2) Some College (N = 2.3 196) (± 1.8) Bachelor's or more 2.1 (N = 445) (± 1.1) Favorable 44.6 (± 8.8) 45.1 (± 7.5) 39.2 (± 4.6) Unfavorable 20.9 (± 7.6) 20.0 (± 5.6) 26.4 (± 4.1) Very unfavorable 3.4 (± 2.6) 7.4 (± 3.6) 15.9 (± 3.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 25.0 (± 7.7) 25.2 (± 6.6) 16.4 (± 4.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 36: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorable 3.7 (± 1.5) 2.1 (± 1.2) Favorable 48.4 (± 4.7) 35.2 (± 5.2) Unfavorable 21.6 (± 3.9) 26.0 (± 4.5) Very unfavorable 9.1 (± 2.8) 14.1 (± 3.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 17.3 (± 4.1) 22.7 (± 5.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 37: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorable 3.3 (± 1.2) 0.9 (± 1.6) 0.7 (± 1.4) Favorable 41.7 (± 4.1) 32.2 (±10.2) 48.3 (±11.5) Unfavorable 23.2 (± 3.3) 33.0 (±10.3) 20.5 (± 9.6) Very unfavorable 11.8 (± 2.4) 13.6 (± 8.4) 7.4 (± 6.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 20.0 (± 3.7) 20.2 (±10.2) 23.0 (±10.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 38: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorable 2.8 (± 1.5) 1.9 (± 2.0) 3.2 (± 1.4) Favorable 30.8 (± 9.5) 49.0 (± 8.3) 43.2 (± 4.0) Unfavorable 30.0 (± 7.5) 18.4 (± 6.4) 23.4 (± 3.6) Very unfavorable 11.1 (± 5.2) 10.2 (± 4.4) 12.6 (± 2.8) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 25.2 (±10.1) 20.6 (± 6.8) 17.6 (± 3.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 39: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Very favorable Maricopa (N = 468) 3.3 (± 1.3) Pima (N = 118) 0.6 (± 1.2) Rest of Arizona (N 2.9 = 198) (± 2.0) Favorable 43.0 (± 4.9) 37.9 (± 6.3) 39.9 (± 6.3) Unfavorable 23.1 (± 4.0) 29.7 (± 6.3) 22.4 (± 5.9) Very unfavorable 9.8 (± 2.8) 17.4 (± 4.5) 13.4 (± 5.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 20.8 (± 4.6) 14.3 (± 4.7) 21.4 (± 5.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 40: Answers to ' Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Very favorable 2.8 (± 1.0) Favorable 41.8 (± 3.6) Unfavorable 24.1 (± 3.1) Very unfavorable 11.9 (± 2.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 19.4 (± 3.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 51: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'All respondents' Very favorabl e All respondents (N = 784) 3.1 (± 1.1) Favorabl e 31.8 (± 3.1) Unfavorabl e 28.9 (± 3.5) Very unfavorabl e 6.6 (± 1.8) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 29.5 (± 3.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 52: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Very favorabl e Republican (N = 318) 5.9 (± 2.7) Democrat (N = 246) 2.9 (± 2.1) Independent/Other (N = 220) 0.9 (± 0.8) Favorabl e 37.2 (± 4.9) 26.3 (± 5.1) 31.0 (± 5.7) Unfavorabl e 25.6 (± 4.6) 30.8 (± 6.1) 30.5 (± 6.9) Very unfavorabl e 8.0 (± 3.0) 7.9 (± 3.1) 4.3 (± 3.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 23.4 (± 4.2) 32.1 (± 6.0) 33.2 (± 7.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 53: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Very favorabl e Republican (N = 278) 4.4 (± 2.4) Democrat (N = 240) 2.6 (± 1.9) Independent/Other (N = 257) 2.6 (± 1.6) Favorabl e 40.9 (± 6.0) 26.9 (± 5.3) 28.4 (± 5.7) Unfavorabl e 23.6 (± 5.5) 28.3 (± 6.0) 33.9 (± 6.0) Very unfavorabl e 6.1 (± 2.9) 8.9 (± 3.8) 5.1 (± 2.6) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 25.0 (± 6.1) 33.3 (± 6.2) 30.0 (± 6.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 54: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Barack Obama (N = 331) Mitt Romney (N = 327) Someone else (N = 33) Didn't vote (N = 72) Don't know (N = 21) Very favorabl e 1.8 (± 1.2) 6.1 (± 2.6) 2.3 (± 4.3) 0.0 (± 0.0) 0.0 (± 0.0) Favorabl e 25.8 (± 4.4) 42.4 (± 5.5) 9.0 (± 8.7) 27.0 (± 9.7) 38.4 (±23.3) Unfavorabl e 33.4 (± 6.0) 26.9 (± 5.3) 39.1 (±17.4) 20.5 (± 9.8) 6.4 (±11.7) Very unfavorabl e 7.2 (± 2.8) 6.2 (± 2.5) 21.6 (±17.1) 0.0 (± 0.0) 9.9 (±12.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 31.8 (± 6.1) 18.5 (± 4.2) 27.9 (±15.6) 52.5 (±11.6) 45.3 (±21.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 55: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorabl e High School or Less (N = 143) 4.8 (± 3.7) Some College (N = 196) 2.1 (± 1.6) Bachelor's or more (N = 445) 3.1 (± 1.5) Favorabl e 34.2 (± 8.0) 31.7 (± 6.8) 31.2 (± 4.3) Unfavorabl e 24.1 (± 8.0) 22.5 (± 6.1) 33.1 (± 4.5) Very unfavorabl e 5.9 (± 3.7) 7.4 (± 3.5) 6.4 (± 2.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 31.0 (± 7.9) 36.3 (± 7.8) 26.2 (± 4.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 56: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorabl e 3.5 (± 1.7) 2.8 (± 1.5) Favorabl e 37.6 (± 5.1) 26.4 (± 3.6) Unfavorabl e 26.7 (± 4.5) 31.0 (± 5.3) Very unfavorabl e 5.9 (± 2.4) 7.2 (± 2.6) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 26.3 (± 4.8) 32.6 (± 5.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 57: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorabl e 3.2 (± 1.2) 0.8 (± 1.5) 7.0 (± 6.9) Favorabl e 32.8 (± 3.6) 25.8 (± 9.0) 32.1 (±10.9) Unfavorabl e 28.4 (± 3.8) 35.2 (±11.3) 25.1 (± 9.0) Very unfavorabl e 6.8 (± 2.1) 4.7 (± 3.8) 7.5 (± 6.0) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 28.7 (± 4.0) 33.5 (±11.0) 28.4 (±10.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 58: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorabl e 0.5 (± 1.0) 3.4 (± 2.6) 4.2 (± 1.7) Favorabl e 21.5 (± 6.4) 28.3 (± 7.8) 37.7 (± 4.0) Unfavorabl e 33.1 (± 9.4) 30.4 (± 7.5) 26.5 (± 3.8) Very unfavorabl e 2.3 (± 3.1) 2.9 (± 2.5) 10.0 (± 2.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 42.7 (±10.1) 35.0 (± 8.2) 21.6 (± 3.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 59: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Maricopa (N = 468) Pima (N = 118) Rest of Arizona (N = 198) Very favorabl e 3.0 (± 1.3) 0.5 (± 0.3) 5.0 (± 3.1) Favorabl e 37.2 (± 4.4) 21.2 (± 6.5) 23.6 (± 4.9) Unfavorabl e 28.2 (± 4.9) 32.9 (± 7.1) 28.4 (± 6.1) Very unfavorabl e 4.6 (± 1.9) 7.5 (± 4.4) 11.2 (± 5.0) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 26.9 (± 5.0) 37.9 (± 6.2) 31.7 (± 5.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 60: Answers to ' Arizona Senator Jeff Flake (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Very Very (DNR) Don't favorabl Favorabl Unfavorabl unfavorabl know/Refus e e e e ed Fulltime residents (N = 777) 3.2 31.9 28.8 6.7 29.5 (± 1.1) (± 3.1) (± 3.5) (± 1.8) (± 3.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 71: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'All respondents' Very favorable Favorable Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused All respondents (N = 784) 7.7 (± 1.7) 41.1 (± 3.7) 31.9 (± 3.1) 11.5 (± 2.1) 7.8 (± 2.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 72: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Othe r (N = 220) Very favorable 12.8 (± 3.3) 4.7 (± 2.6) 5.4 (± 2.9) Favorable 41.3 (± 5.3) 32.2 (± 6.4) 47.6 (± 6.9) Unfavorable 30.8 (± 4.9) 37.6 (± 6.2) 28.7 (± 5.1) Very unfavorable 8.5 (± 3.1) 17.5 (± 4.1) 9.6 (± 3.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.6 (± 2.8) 8.0 (± 4.2) 8.7 (± 5.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 73: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Very favorable 12.9 (± 3.8) 4.3 (± 2.6) Favorable 49.8 (± 6.5) 33.4 (± 6.1) Unfavorable 24.7 (± 5.3) 39.8 (± 5.8) Very unfavorable 6.6 (± 3.0) 15.1 (± 4.0) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.0 (± 3.0) 7.3 (± 3.4) Independent/Othe r (N = 257) 6.2 (± 2.8) 40.0 (± 6.1) 32.1 (± 5.6) 12.4 (± 4.0) 9.4 (± 4.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 74: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Very favorable Barack Obama (N = 4.1 331) (± 2.4) Mitt Romney (N = 11.2 327) (± 3.2) Someone else (N = 11.2 33) (±10.8) Didn't vote (N = 9.3 72) (± 4.9) Don't know (N = 4.6 21) (± 8.4) Favorable 34.1 (± 6.2) 45.0 (± 5.7) 38.0 (±17.1) 54.6 (±12.2) 45.9 (±23.0) Unfavorable 37.5 (± 4.8) 30.0 (± 5.0) 27.1 (±14.4) 22.1 (± 9.1) 20.3 (±14.1) Very unfavorable 15.3 (± 3.5) 7.6 (± 2.9) 23.8 (±17.2) 6.1 (± 5.2) 8.9 (±12.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 9.0 (± 4.3) 6.3 (± 2.9) 0.0 (± 0.0) 7.9 (± 8.1) 20.3 (±15.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 75: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorable Favorable Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused High School or Less 4.7 (N = 143) (± 2.7) Some College (N = 11.3 196) (± 4.3) Bachelor's or more 7.0 (N = 445) (± 2.3) 46.9 (± 8.8) 41.7 (± 8.1) 39.3 (± 4.5) 30.9 (± 7.9) 28.2 (± 6.3) 33.8 (± 4.2) 6.3 (± 3.9) 11.8 (± 4.2) 12.8 (± 3.0) 11.1 (± 4.9) 7.1 (± 4.6) 7.2 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 76: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorable 6.5 (± 2.6) 8.8 (± 2.4) Favorable 42.9 (± 4.9) 39.5 (± 5.4) Unfavorable 33.4 (± 4.3) 30.5 (± 4.4) Very unfavorable 11.8 (± 3.1) 11.2 (± 2.9) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 5.4 (± 2.3) 10.1 (± 4.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 77: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Very favorable 7.8 (± 2.0) Favorable 42.5 (± 4.1) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 30.4 10.6 8.7 (± 3.5) (± 2.3) (± 2.9) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) 6.1 (± 5.1) 10.1 (± 7.7) 35.8 (±10.7) 33.6 (±11.1) 44.3 (±10.3) 30.9 (± 9.9) 12.0 (± 6.8) 17.5 (± 8.9) 1.8 (± 1.6) 7.9 (± 7.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 78: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorable 2.8 (± 3.1) 12.7 (± 4.7) 7.8 (± 2.2) Favorable 48.6 (±10.4) 42.8 (± 8.2) 37.2 (± 4.3) Unfavorable 23.8 (± 6.7) 34.0 (± 7.8) 34.5 (± 4.0) Very unfavorable 13.7 (± 5.4) 3.6 (± 2.6) 13.8 (± 2.9) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 11.0 (± 8.5) 7.0 (± 3.9) 6.7 (± 2.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 79: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Very favorable Maricopa (N = 468) 8.2 (± 2.5) Favorable 45.7 (± 5.2) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 29.6 9.1 7.4 (± 4.1) (± 2.6) (± 3.5) Pima (N = 118) Rest of Arizona (N = 198) 4.4 (± 3.0) 8.1 (± 3.0) 29.9 (± 7.7) 35.7 (± 5.8) 45.1 (± 7.4) 30.3 (± 6.0) 12.9 (± 5.4) 16.8 (± 4.7) 7.6 (± 3.8) 9.0 (± 4.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 80: Answers to ' Arizona Senator John McCain (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Very favorable 7.6 (± 1.8) Favorable 41.1 (± 3.7) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 32.1 11.6 7.6 (± 3.0) (± 2.2) (± 2.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 91: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Very favorable 5.6 (± 1.4) Favorable 30.4 (± 3.2) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 23.1 10.6 (± 3.1) (± 2.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 30.4 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 92: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Othe r (N = 220) Very favorable 1.5 (± 1.4) 10.6 (± 3.3) 5.5 (± 2.3) Favorable 19.2 (± 4.6) 53.7 (± 6.6) 23.3 (± 5.4) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 33.3 18.7 (± 5.0) (± 4.2) 9.7 3.9 (± 4.7) (± 2.3) 23.8 8.3 (± 5.9) (± 3.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 27.3 (± 5.0) 22.1 (± 5.8) 39.1 (± 5.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 93: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Independent/Othe r (N = 257) Very favorable 0.3 (± 0.6) 13.3 (± 3.8) 4.1 (± 1.8) Favorable 12.6 (± 3.8) 54.3 (± 6.3) 26.6 (± 5.7) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 34.1 23.8 (± 5.6) (± 5.5) 7.6 0.4 (± 4.2) (± 0.6) 25.7 8.1 (± 5.9) (± 2.9) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 29.2 (± 6.4) 24.3 (± 5.5) 35.5 (± 6.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 94: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Very favorable Barack Obama (N = 10.8 331) (± 2.9) Mitt Romney (N = 0.7 327) (± 0.9) Someone else (N = 0.0 33) (± 0.0) Didn't vote (N = 5.3 72) (± 2.3) Don't know (N = 0.0 21) (± 0.0) Favorable 51.2 (± 5.1) 13.6 (± 3.8) 22.1 (±16.9) 10.3 (± 6.0) 30.4 (±20.6) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 9.5 1.3 (± 3.2) (± 1.0) 37.4 19.9 (± 5.5) (± 4.5) 36.5 28.0 (±16.8) (±15.8) 25.5 8.9 (±11.8) (± 5.1) 14.6 13.3 (±13.8) (±22.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 27.3 (± 4.5) 28.5 (± 5.2) 13.4 (±11.2) 50.0 (±12.3) 41.7 (±20.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 95: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorable High School or Less 2.9 (N = 143) (± 2.4) Some College (N = 5.3 196) (± 3.1) Favorable 26.8 (± 7.6) 20.9 (± 5.3) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 23.5 10.2 (± 7.3) (± 4.2) 25.9 13.1 (± 6.9) (± 4.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 36.6 (± 8.5) 34.8 (± 7.9) Bachelor's or more 6.5 (N = 445) (± 1.8) 35.6 (± 4.5) 21.7 (± 3.9) 9.6 (± 2.9) 26.6 (± 4.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 96: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorable 5.1 (± 1.9) 6.1 (± 1.9) Favorable 28.2 (± 4.3) 32.5 (± 4.7) Unfavorable 26.1 (± 4.6) 20.3 (± 4.1) Very unfavorable 12.9 (± 3.4) 8.4 (± 2.6) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 27.7 (± 4.8) 32.8 (± 4.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 97: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorable 5.9 (± 1.5) 4.0 (± 3.9) 4.7 (± 4.7) Favorable 27.7 (± 3.6) 41.1 (±11.2) 41.5 (±11.2) Unfavorable 24.0 (± 3.4) 18.9 (± 9.3) 23.1 (±10.6) Very unfavorable 11.7 (± 2.5) 3.6 (± 3.7) 8.7 (± 6.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 30.6 (± 3.7) 32.4 (±10.1) 22.0 (± 9.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 98: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorable 3.2 (± 1.3) 3.6 (± 2.9) 7.5 (± 2.1) Favorable 38.0 (± 8.5) 21.4 (± 6.2) 30.8 (± 3.8) Unfavorable 13.1 (± 6.6) 31.0 (± 8.1) 24.2 (± 3.5) Very unfavorable 10.4 (± 5.0) 5.5 (± 3.4) 12.7 (± 2.9) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 35.3 (± 8.2) 38.6 (± 7.8) 24.8 (± 3.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 99: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Very favorable Maricopa (N = 468) 5.2 (± 1.8) Pima (N = 118) 5.5 (± 1.9) Rest of Arizona (N 6.7 = 198) (± 3.1) Favorable 28.3 (± 4.4) 43.6 (± 6.9) 28.4 (± 5.8) Unfavorable 24.8 (± 4.2) 12.1 (± 3.7) 24.7 (± 6.7) Very unfavorable 11.0 (± 2.7) 9.3 (± 4.7) 10.2 (± 4.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 30.7 (± 4.6) 29.6 (± 7.0) 30.0 (± 4.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 100: Answers to ' Democratic Senate Candidate Ann Kirkpatrick (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Very favorable 5.4 (± 1.3) Favorable 30.5 (± 3.2) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 23.2 10.6 30.3 (± 3.1) (± 2.1) (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 111: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Very favorable 12.8 (± 2.0) Favorable 26.6 (± 3.5) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 21.4 33.0 6.2 (± 3.3) (± 3.3) (± 1.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 112: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Othe r (N = 220) Very favorable 25.4 (± 4.4) 5.0 (± 2.6) 7.4 (± 2.8) Favorable 33.4 (± 5.0) 11.1 (± 3.7) 32.0 (± 7.4) Unfavorable 16.8 (± 4.4) 26.3 (± 6.0) 21.8 (± 6.4) Very unfavorable 15.9 (± 4.2) 55.5 (± 6.5) 31.7 (± 6.2) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 8.5 (± 3.2) 2.1 (± 1.3) 7.1 (± 3.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 113: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Independent/Othe r (N = 257) Very favorable 26.9 (± 5.0) 1.6 (± 1.4) 10.1 (± 3.1) Favorable 37.7 (± 6.0) 9.8 (± 3.5) 30.9 (± 6.3) Unfavorable 14.6 (± 5.4) 28.1 (± 6.0) 22.0 (± 5.2) Very unfavorable 13.2 (± 4.3) 57.6 (± 6.4) 30.3 (± 5.9) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 7.6 (± 3.4) 3.0 (± 1.5) 6.8 (± 3.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 114: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Very favorable Barack Obama (N = 2.1 331) (± 1.2) Mitt Romney (N = 27.9 327) (± 4.6) Someone else (N = 12.0 33) (± 9.9) Didn't vote (N = 6.9 72) (± 4.9) Don't know (N = 4.0 21) (± 7.4) Favorable 12.0 (± 4.7) 40.0 (± 5.7) 52.1 (±18.0) 30.4 (±10.5) 22.4 (±18.3) Unfavorable 26.0 (± 5.4) 13.9 (± 4.3) 4.4 (± 8.1) 30.9 (±11.9) 31.1 (±18.4) Very unfavorable 56.8 (± 5.0) 11.7 (± 3.7) 18.9 (±17.3) 20.1 (± 9.4) 24.9 (±23.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 3.1 (± 2.1) 6.5 (± 2.9) 12.6 (±10.8) 11.7 (± 8.4) 17.5 (±14.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 115: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorable High School or Less 19.3 (N = 143) (± 5.9) Some College (N = 12.1 196) (± 4.2) Bachelor's or more 11.3 (N = 445) (± 2.5) Favorable 31.1 (± 7.9) 29.6 (± 6.7) 24.1 (± 4.5) Unfavorable 21.7 (± 7.2) 24.6 (± 7.6) 19.8 (± 3.9) Very unfavorable 18.8 (± 7.0) 27.8 (± 7.1) 39.4 (± 4.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 9.2 (± 5.3) 6.0 (± 3.3) 5.4 (± 2.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 116: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorable 14.9 (± 3.0) 10.9 (± 2.5) Favorable 25.8 (± 4.8) 27.4 (± 5.0) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 18.8 33.5 (± 4.1) (± 4.8) 23.8 32.6 (± 5.2) (± 4.6) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 7.0 (± 3.0) 5.4 (± 2.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 117: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorable 13.2 (± 2.3) 5.8 (± 4.8) 15.3 (± 7.9) Favorable 28.3 (± 4.1) 18.3 (± 6.9) 21.7 (± 9.8) Unfavorable 19.2 (± 3.7) 32.3 (±10.9) 33.2 (±10.9) Very unfavorable 32.7 (± 3.7) 39.1 (±11.6) 26.4 (±10.8) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.6 (± 2.2) 4.6 (± 3.6) 3.3 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 118: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorable 3.3 (± 2.2) 7.6 (± 3.9) 19.1 (± 3.2) Favorable 20.5 (± 9.1) 28.2 (± 7.8) 28.6 (± 3.8) Unfavorable 26.8 (± 9.8) 25.3 (± 7.5) 17.4 (± 3.3) Very unfavorable 43.1 (± 8.6) 30.5 (± 7.5) 29.7 (± 3.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.2 (± 4.2) 8.4 (± 5.3) 5.2 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 119: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Very favorable Maricopa (N = 468) 10.8 (± 2.5) Pima (N = 118) 18.9 (± 5.9) Rest of Arizona (N 14.6 = 198) (± 3.8) Favorable 27.4 (± 4.8) 14.0 (± 5.1) 31.7 (± 6.7) Unfavorable 22.6 (± 4.8) 26.3 (± 7.1) 15.3 (± 4.4) Very unfavorable 34.7 (± 4.6) 35.3 (± 6.1) 27.4 (± 6.0) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 4.5 (± 2.2) 5.5 (± 3.3) 10.9 (± 4.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 120: Answers to ' Maricopa County Sherriff Joe Arpaio (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Very favorable 12.8 (± 2.0) Favorable 26.4 (± 3.4) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 21.7 33.2 5.9 (± 3.3) (± 3.3) (± 1.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 131: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Very favorable 11.8 (± 1.9) Favorable 23.4 (± 3.3) Very (DNR) Don't Unfavorable unfavorable know/Refused 17.5 42.5 4.8 (± 2.8) (± 3.6) (± 1.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 132: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Othe r (N = 220) Very favorable 24.8 (± 4.7) 3.4 (± 2.2) 6.5 (± 2.6) Favorable 33.5 (± 5.0) 6.7 (± 3.1) 26.5 (± 7.1) Unfavorable 17.5 (± 4.7) 16.4 (± 4.0) 18.3 (± 5.2) Very unfavorable 17.6 (± 4.4) 70.9 (± 5.1) 43.9 (± 7.6) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.7 (± 2.5) 2.6 (± 1.7) 4.7 (± 2.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 133: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Independent/Othe r (N = 257) Very favorable 29.5 (± 5.5) 0.5 (± 0.9) 6.5 (± 2.4) Favorable 43.0 (± 6.4) 4.0 (± 2.8) 22.0 (± 5.2) Unfavorable 12.1 (± 4.4) 17.7 (± 4.5) 21.2 (± 5.2) Very unfavorable 9.0 (± 3.9) 74.8 (± 5.1) 45.7 (± 6.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.4 (± 2.6) 3.0 (± 1.6) 4.6 (± 2.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 134: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Very favorable Barack Obama (N = 1.7 331) (± 1.2) Mitt Romney (N = 24.4 327) (± 4.6) Someone else (N = 20.2 33) (±13.0) Didn't vote (N = 6.2 72) (± 3.6) Don't know (N = 14.6 21) (±13.7) Favorable 8.5 (± 4.5) 40.0 (± 5.5) 23.8 (±14.3) 28.6 (±10.9) 7.9 (± 8.8) Unfavorable 16.7 (± 3.6) 16.1 (± 4.6) 19.1 (±12.5) 24.3 (±10.4) 15.6 (±15.7) Very unfavorable 70.4 (± 5.8) 13.8 (± 4.3) 35.5 (±18.6) 35.0 (±10.8) 35.2 (±23.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 2.7 (± 1.8) 5.6 (± 2.5) 1.4 (± 2.7) 5.8 (± 4.9) 26.7 (±16.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 135: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorable High School or Less 19.2 (N = 143) (± 6.2) Some College (N = 14.0 196) (± 4.4) Bachelor's or more 8.8 (N = 445) (± 2.3) Favorable 26.8 (± 7.8) 31.8 (± 7.3) 18.6 (± 3.8) Unfavorable 21.6 (± 7.3) 15.7 (± 5.5) 17.1 (± 3.7) Very unfavorable 25.5 (± 8.3) 35.0 (± 7.0) 50.7 (± 4.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.8 (± 3.3) 3.5 (± 2.0) 4.7 (± 2.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 136: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorable 12.3 (± 2.9) 11.4 (± 2.6) Favorable 23.7 (± 4.5) 23.0 (± 4.8) Unfavorable 18.2 (± 4.2) 16.8 (± 3.7) Very unfavorable 38.9 (± 4.6) 45.9 (± 5.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 6.9 (± 2.5) 2.8 (± 1.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 137: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorable 12.8 (± 2.3) 5.9 (± 4.6) 10.2 (± 6.9) Favorable 25.7 (± 3.9) 12.9 (± 7.4) 12.7 (± 7.2) Unfavorable 16.8 (± 3.2) 19.4 (± 7.9) 24.9 (± 9.3) Very unfavorable 39.9 (± 4.2) 57.7 (±10.2) 47.7 (±11.8) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 4.9 (± 1.7) 4.1 (± 3.5) 4.4 (± 4.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 138: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorable 5.1 (± 2.4) 7.0 (± 3.9) 16.8 (± 3.1) Favorable 14.2 (± 8.2) 28.3 (± 7.9) 25.3 (± 3.6) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 18.9 58.0 (± 6.6) (±10.0) 20.1 41.3 (± 7.1) (± 8.0) 15.8 36.4 (± 3.2) (± 3.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 3.8 (± 3.7) 3.4 (± 1.9) 5.8 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 139: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Very favorable Maricopa (N = 468) 11.1 (± 2.4) Pima (N = 118) 15.3 (± 5.4) Rest of Arizona (N 11.9 = 198) (± 4.2) Favorable 23.7 (± 4.6) 17.7 (± 5.8) 25.8 (± 6.1) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 19.5 41.6 (± 4.0) (± 4.9) 14.5 47.6 (± 4.5) (± 5.9) 13.7 42.2 (± 4.7) (± 6.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 4.1 (± 1.9) 4.9 (± 1.8) 6.4 (± 3.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 140: Answers to ' Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Very favorable 11.9 (± 2.0) Favorable 23.2 (± 3.3) Very Unfavorable unfavorable 17.6 42.6 (± 2.8) (± 3.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refused 4.7 (± 1.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. All respondents (N = 784) Very favorable 11.3 (± 1.9) Unfavorabl Favorable e 24.9 21.7 (± 2.7) (± 3.4) Very unfavorabl e 37.3 (± 3.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 4.8 (± 1.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 152: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Other (N Very favorable 2.8 (± 1.7) 23.2 (± 4.2) 10.1 Favorable 10.8 (± 2.8) 42.1 (± 5.6) 24.7 Unfavorabl e 23.2 (± 4.4) 14.7 (± 5.6) 25.6 Very unfavorabl e 59.4 (± 5.0) 14.3 (± 5.0) 34.5 (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 3.8 (± 2.1) 5.6 (± 3.9) 5.1 = 220) (± 3.6) (± 5.2) (± 6.9) (± 7.3) (± 3.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 153: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Independent/Other (N = 257) Very favorable 0.0 (± 0.0) 31.0 (± 5.4) 5.4 (± 2.3) Favorable 3.0 (± 2.0) 52.2 (± 6.2) 22.0 (± 5.1) Unfavorabl e 25.8 (± 5.4) 10.1 (± 4.6) 26.5 (± 5.9) Very unfavorabl e 68.8 (± 5.6) 2.9 (± 2.6) 38.6 (± 6.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 2.4 (± 1.7) 3.7 (± 2.1) 7.4 (± 4.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 154: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Barack Obama (N = 331) Mitt Romney (N = 327) Someone else (N = 33) Very favorable 23.8 (± 4.1) 1.1 (± 1.0) 0.0 Unfavorabl Favorable e 45.0 15.5 (± 5.1) (± 5.4) 4.0 22.0 (± 2.5) (± 4.8) 13.2 35.7 Very unfavorabl e 12.0 (± 5.0) 71.2 (± 5.2) 49.8 (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 3.7 (± 2.3) 1.8 (± 1.5) 1.4 Didn't vote (N = 72) Don't know (N = 21) (± 0.0) 3.0 (± 3.1) 4.6 (± 8.4) (±11.9) 19.0 (± 8.6) 32.4 (±20.7) (±18.0) 40.7 (±12.3) 12.7 (±12.4) (±18.0) 22.7 (± 9.0) 23.0 (±22.7) (± 2.7) 14.5 (±10.2) 27.3 (±16.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 155: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' Very favorable High School or Less (N 11.1 = 143) (± 4.7) Some College (N = 196) 7.0 (± 3.2) Bachelor's or more (N 13.2 = 445) (± 2.8) Favorable 15.3 (± 5.5) 21.4 (± 5.8) 29.1 (± 4.0) Unfavorabl e 28.9 (± 8.3) 21.9 (± 6.5) 19.6 (± 4.2) Very unfavorabl e 38.3 (± 8.4) 46.0 (± 7.5) 33.2 (± 4.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 6.4 (± 5.0) 3.7 (± 3.8) 4.9 (± 2.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 156: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Very favorable 10.3 Unfavorabl Favorable e 19.9 24.5 Very unfavorabl e 39.5 (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 5.9 (± 2.2) 12.2 (± 3.0) Female (N = 418) (± 3.8) 29.5 (± 3.8) (± 4.6) 19.2 (± 5.0) (± 4.9) 35.2 (± 5.1) (± 2.7) 3.9 (± 2.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 157: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorable 11.1 (± 2.1) 12.9 (± 5.9) 12.0 (± 7.4) Unfavorabl Favorable e 21.4 22.3 (± 2.8) (± 3.8) 42.1 19.6 (±10.5) (± 9.5) 37.2 20.2 (±11.1) (± 9.5) Very unfavorabl e 40.4 (± 4.2) 21.2 (± 7.3) 26.7 (±10.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 4.8 (± 2.1) 4.2 (± 4.1) 3.9 (± 3.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 158: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Very favorable 6.4 (± 3.0) 4.8 Unfavorabl Favorable e 29.4 27.2 (± 6.1) (± 9.9) 23.3 29.4 Very unfavorabl e 30.6 (±10.0) 38.4 (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 6.3 (± 5.6) 4.0 (± 3.1) 16.1 (± 2.9) Age 51+ (N = 540) (± 7.0) 23.5 (± 3.4) (± 7.8) 16.2 (± 3.1) (± 7.8) 39.7 (± 3.9) (± 3.9) 4.5 (± 1.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 159: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Maricopa (N = 468) Pima (N = 118) Rest of Arizona (N = 198) Very favorable 9.6 (± 2.2) 12.7 (± 5.2) 15.0 (± 4.6) Unfavorabl Favorable e 23.7 24.0 (± 3.6) (± 4.9) 35.6 21.6 (± 6.7) (± 4.3) 21.8 15.9 (± 5.0) (± 5.3) Very unfavorabl e 37.2 (± 5.1) 29.0 (± 6.2) 42.2 (± 5.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refus ed 5.6 (± 2.6) 1.0 (± 1.2) 5.0 (± 2.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 160: Answers to ' Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Very (DNR) Don't Very Unfavorabl unfavorabl know/Refus favorable Favorable e e ed Fulltime residents (N = 11.2 25.1 21.6 37.2 4.8 777) (± 1.9) (± 2.7) (± 3.4) (± 3.5) (± 1.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. All respondents (N = 784) Very favorable 19.2 (± 2.6) Favorable 31.5 (± 3.4) Unfavorabl e 24.4 (± 3.3) Very unfavorabl e 20.8 (± 2.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 4.2 (± 1.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 172: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Party registration from sample' Very favorable Republican (N = 318) 4.7 (± 2.3) Democrat (N = 246) 38.7 (± 6.0) Independent/Other 17.7 (N = 220) (± 4.7) Favorable 17.0 (± 3.5) 44.1 (± 6.1) 35.1 (± 7.1) Unfavorabl e 37.5 (± 4.8) 7.2 (± 3.0) 25.3 (± 7.1) Very unfavorabl e 36.6 (± 4.8) 6.9 (± 3.0) 16.9 (± 4.3) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 4.1 (± 2.1) 3.1 (± 3.5) 5.0 (± 3.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 173: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Very favorable Republican (N = 278) 2.1 (± 1.8) Democrat (N = 240) 45.1 (± 6.1) Independent/Other 13.3 (N = 257) (± 4.0) Favorable 12.3 (± 4.1) 45.0 (± 6.1) 36.9 (± 6.3) Unfavorabl e 38.5 (± 6.0) 5.5 (± 2.8) 27.2 (± 5.7) Very unfavorabl e 43.2 (± 6.0) 1.6 (± 1.5) 17.4 (± 4.2) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 3.9 (± 2.8) 2.7 (± 2.1) 5.3 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 174: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Barack Obama (N = 331) Mitt Romney (N = 327) Someone else (N = 33) Didn't vote (N = 72) Don't know (N = 21) Very favorable 39.6 (± 5.0) 2.6 (± 1.7) 0.0 (± 0.0) 4.4 (± 3.2) 12.8 (±14.8) Favorable 47.6 (± 6.2) 11.8 (± 3.9) 6.3 (± 8.5) 44.0 (±12.3) 24.5 (±17.8) Unfavorabl e 7.7 (± 4.0) 37.4 (± 5.4) 58.8 (±17.1) 35.0 (± 9.9) 15.0 (±15.0) Very unfavorabl e 2.5 (± 1.7) 45.3 (± 5.4) 32.9 (±15.8) 8.7 (± 7.0) 12.3 (±11.8) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 2.5 (± 1.9) 2.9 (± 1.7) 2.0 (± 3.8) 8.0 (± 8.4) 35.4 (±22.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 175: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Level of Education' High School or Less (N = 143) Some College (N = 196) Bachelor's or more (N = 445) Very favorable 16.9 (± 7.1) 16.1 (± 5.2) 21.1 (± 3.3) Favorable 25.1 (± 7.4) 23.5 (± 6.6) 36.8 (± 4.5) Unfavorabl e 28.6 (± 6.5) 30.8 (± 7.5) 20.3 (± 3.9) Very unfavorabl e 26.3 (± 7.5) 25.6 (± 6.0) 17.1 (± 3.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 3.1 (± 2.6) 3.9 (± 3.8) 4.6 (± 2.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 176: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Very favorable 15.5 (± 3.4) 22.5 (± 3.9) Favorable 32.6 (± 4.4) 30.4 (± 5.1) Unfavorabl e 26.3 (± 4.7) 22.6 (± 4.6) Very unfavorabl e 20.5 (± 3.6) 21.1 (± 3.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 5.0 (± 2.3) 3.4 (± 2.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 177: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Very favorable 18.6 (± 2.8) 22.5 (±10.2) 23.1 (± 9.9) Favorable 29.4 (± 3.9) 43.5 (±11.4) 34.0 (± 9.7) Unfavorabl e 25.2 (± 3.9) 22.3 (± 7.9) 25.0 (±10.6) Very unfavorabl e 22.6 (± 3.0) 9.1 (± 5.9) 15.9 (± 8.4) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 4.1 (± 1.9) 2.6 (± 4.4) 2.0 (± 2.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 178: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Very favorable 18.7 (± 6.4) 11.6 (± 4.9) 22.4 (± 3.3) Favorable 52.2 (±10.4) 34.1 (± 7.8) 21.5 (± 3.2) Unfavorabl e 17.4 (± 8.5) 35.3 (± 7.9) 22.9 (± 3.4) Very unfavorabl e 6.8 (± 3.0) 14.4 (± 6.0) 29.5 (± 3.7) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 4.9 (± 5.1) 4.6 (± 3.8) 3.7 (± 1.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 179: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Region' Maricopa (N = 468) Pima (N = 118) Rest of Arizona (N = 198) Very favorable 18.1 (± 3.5) 24.8 (± 5.7) 18.7 (± 4.9) Favorable 34.2 (± 5.0) 33.1 (± 5.9) 23.6 (± 4.4) Unfavorabl e 23.2 (± 4.6) 17.6 (± 4.7) 31.5 (± 6.1) Very unfavorabl e 20.3 (± 3.4) 21.7 (± 6.4) 21.6 (± 4.1) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 4.3 (± 2.4) 2.9 (± 2.4) 4.6 (± 3.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 180: Answers to ' President Obama (Would you describe your opinion of each of the following people as very favorable, favorable, unfavorable or very unfavorable?)' by 'Fulltime residents' Very favorable Fulltime residents (N 19.2 = 777) (± 2.6) Favorable 31.0 (± 3.4) Unfavorabl e 24.6 (± 3.3) Very unfavorabl e 20.9 (± 2.5) (DNR) Don't know/Refuse d 4.3 (± 1.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 191: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Favor 50.0 (± 3.2) Against 39.9 (± 3.4) Don't know 10.2 (± 2.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 192: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Party registration from sample' Favor 35.1 (± 4.8) Democrat (N = 246) 64.0 (± 5.3) Independent/Other 52.9 (N = 220) (± 6.1) Republican (N = 318) Against 55.9 (± 5.2) 26.5 (± 4.9) 35.5 (± 6.9) Don't know 9.0 (± 2.9) 9.5 (± 3.3) 11.7 (± 5.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 193: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Favor Against Don't know Republican (N = 278) 31.0 (± 5.9) Democrat (N = 240) 60.8 (± 5.8) Independent/Other 57.2 (N = 257) (± 6.5) 61.6 (± 6.2) 28.5 (± 5.4) 30.9 (± 5.7) 7.4 (± 2.8) 10.7 (± 3.6) 11.9 (± 5.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 194: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Favor Barack Obama (N = 61.3 331) (± 4.8) Mitt Romney (N = 35.6 327) (± 5.6) Someone else (N = 48.2 33) (±17.8) Didn't vote (N = 72) 57.5 (±11.5) Don't know (N = 35.6 21) (±19.7) Against 25.8 (± 5.4) 56.8 (± 5.7) 43.1 (±17.4) 33.2 (±11.3) 57.2 (±20.9) Don't know 12.9 (± 4.8) 7.6 (± 2.8) 8.7 (± 7.6) 9.3 (± 5.7) 7.2 (± 9.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 195: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Level of Education' Favor High School or Less 42.9 (N = 143) (± 8.7) Some College (N = 48.2 196) (± 7.4) Bachelor's or more 52.7 (N = 445) (± 4.8) Against 50.3 (± 8.6) 44.0 (± 7.5) 35.1 (± 4.4) Don't know 6.8 (± 3.5) 7.8 (± 3.4) 12.2 (± 3.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 196: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Favor 54.6 (± 4.9) 45.7 (± 4.2) Against 36.7 (± 4.7) 42.8 (± 5.0) Don't know 8.7 (± 3.1) 11.5 (± 3.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 197: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Favor 49.8 (± 3.8) 50.8 (±10.5) Against 39.5 (± 4.0) 39.5 (±10.0) Don't know 10.7 (± 3.0) 9.7 (± 5.6) Other (N = 64) 52.1 (±11.1) 40.5 (±11.0) 7.3 (± 5.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 198: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Favor 66.4 (± 6.8) 50.9 (± 8.0) 42.5 (± 4.1) Against 19.9 (± 8.4) 40.7 (± 8.2) 48.2 (± 4.1) Don't know 13.7 (± 8.2) 8.4 (± 4.2) 9.3 (± 2.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 199: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Region' Favor Maricopa (N = 468) 51.2 (± 4.3) Pima (N = 118) 60.0 (± 6.8) Rest of Arizona (N 41.0 = 198) (± 6.2) Against 37.6 (± 4.7) 29.5 (± 6.2) 51.8 (± 6.5) Don't know 11.2 (± 3.7) 10.4 (± 4.1) 7.2 (± 3.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 200: Answers to ' A proposition to legalize the recreational use of marijuana may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, legalizing the recreational use of marijuana for Arizona adults 21 years of age or older?' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Favor 50.5 (± 3.2) Against 39.6 (± 3.5) Don't know 9.8 (± 2.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 211: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Favor 61.3 (± 3.3) Against 31.0 (± 3.1) Don't know 7.7 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 212: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Party registration from sample' Republican (N = 318) Democrat (N = 246) Independent/Other (N = 220) Favor 42.7 (± 5.7) 87.2 (± 4.2) 58.7 (± 6.4) Against 48.1 (± 5.7) 8.7 (± 3.6) 32.3 (± 5.8) Don't know 9.2 (± 3.0) 4.0 (± 2.7) 9.1 (± 3.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 213: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Republican (N = 278) Democrat (N = 240) Independent/Other (N = 257) Favor 42.8 (± 6.4) 89.8 (± 4.0) 54.3 (± 6.6) Against 47.4 (± 6.5) 6.9 (± 3.3) 36.3 (± 6.3) Don't know 9.7 (± 3.3) 3.3 (± 2.7) 9.4 (± 3.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 214: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Barack Obama (N = 331) Mitt Romney (N = 327) Someone else (N = 33) Didn't vote (N = 72) Don't know (N = 21) Favor 83.1 (± 3.7) 33.3 (± 5.2) 56.2 (±17.5) 73.0 (± 9.6) 51.2 (±22.4) Against 13.0 (± 3.1) 53.7 (± 5.6) 43.8 (±17.5) 23.5 (± 9.3) 23.5 (±18.6) Don't know 4.0 (± 2.6) 13.0 (± 3.9) 0.0 (± 0.0) 3.4 (± 2.7) 25.3 (±18.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 215: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Level of Education' High School or Less (N = 143) Some College (N = 196) Bachelor's or more (N = 445) Favor 64.7 (± 8.3) 60.6 (± 7.5) 60.6 (± 4.9) Against 25.2 (± 7.6) 33.4 (± 7.4) 31.7 (± 4.6) Don't know 10.1 (± 4.8) 6.0 (± 3.0) 7.8 (± 2.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 216: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Favor 58.0 (± 5.1) 64.3 (± 4.4) Against 34.6 (± 4.6) 27.7 (± 4.1) Don't know 7.4 (± 2.8) 8.0 (± 2.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 217: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Favor 59.3 (± 3.9) 72.4 (± 9.0) 63.4 (±11.4) Against 32.6 (± 3.6) 23.6 (± 7.9) 28.9 (±10.9) Don't know 8.0 (± 2.1) 4.0 (± 5.0) 7.6 (± 7.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 218: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Favor 61.8 (± 7.4) Against 31.8 (± 6.1) Don't know 6.4 (± 4.4) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) 57.5 (± 8.4) 62.5 (± 4.1) 35.0 (± 8.0) 29.0 (± 3.8) 7.4 (± 4.5) 8.4 (± 2.4) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 219: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Region' Maricopa (N = 468) Pima (N = 118) Rest of Arizona (N = 198) Favor 59.0 (± 4.5) 71.6 (± 7.1) 61.4 (± 6.4) Against 32.9 (± 4.0) 23.1 (± 6.8) 30.7 (± 6.5) Don't know 8.2 (± 2.6) 5.3 (± 3.0) 7.9 (± 4.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 220: Answers to ' A proposition to raise the minimum wage from $8.05 per hour to $10 per hour in 2017 then gradually to $12 by 2020 may be on the ballot for the 2016 election. Are you likely to vote in favor, or against, raising Arizona's minimum wage from $8.05 per hou' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Favor 61.7 (± 3.4) Against 30.7 (± 3.1) Don't know 7.6 (± 2.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. All respondents (N = 784) Strongly agree 5.6 (± 1.5) Agree 19.1 (± 2.8) Disagree 43.9 (± 3.6) Strongly disagree 24.2 (± 3.1) Don't know 7.2 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 252: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Party registration from sample' Strongly agree Republican (N = 9.4 318) (± 3.1) Democrat (N = 246) 3.5 (± 2.0) Independent/Other 3.8 (N = 220) (± 2.2) Agree 23.8 (± 4.6) 12.3 (± 3.9) 19.9 (± 5.3) Disagree 46.0 (± 5.7) 40.7 (± 6.5) 44.4 (± 6.3) Strongly disagree 12.5 (± 3.9) 39.7 (± 6.0) 23.3 (± 5.8) Don't know 8.4 (± 2.9) 3.8 (± 2.2) 8.6 (± 3.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 253: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Strongly agree Republican (N = 11.3 278) (± 3.8) Democrat (N = 240) 1.8 (± 1.5) Independent/Other 3.9 (N = 257) (± 2.1) Agree 29.4 (± 5.8) 11.4 (± 3.8) 16.8 (± 4.9) Disagree 42.8 (± 6.5) 42.7 (± 6.5) 45.3 (± 6.6) Strongly disagree 8.3 (± 3.5) 39.8 (± 6.1) 25.5 (± 5.7) Don't know 8.2 (± 3.0) 4.3 (± 2.4) 8.5 (± 3.8) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 254: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Strongly agree Barack Obama (N = 2.5 331) (± 1.4) Mitt Romney (N = 8.7 327) (± 3.1) Someone else (N = 16.5 33) (±12.3) Didn't vote (N = 72) 4.3 (± 3.8) Don't know (N = 2.4 21) (± 4.7) Agree 9.2 (± 3.0) 30.4 (± 5.3) 28.9 (±15.3) 15.8 (± 8.6) 21.5 (±16.5) Disagree 46.8 (± 5.3) 44.2 (± 5.7) 19.2 (±13.3) 42.9 (±11.4) 34.7 (±20.3) Strongly disagree 37.6 (± 5.1) 8.0 (± 3.2) 19.3 (±16.9) 27.2 (±10.5) 26.6 (±23.3) Don't know 4.0 (± 1.9) 8.7 (± 3.3) 16.1 (±13.3) 9.8 (± 7.4) 14.9 (±14.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 255: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Level of Education' Strongly agree High School or Less 6.0 (N = 143) (± 3.9) Some College (N = 8.8 196) (± 3.6) Bachelor's or more 4.1 (N = 445) (± 1.7) Agree 30.7 (± 7.9) 19.8 (± 5.6) 15.4 (± 3.5) Disagree 40.0 (± 8.7) 41.7 (± 7.5) 46.0 (± 5.0) Strongly disagree 14.0 (± 6.1) 19.0 (± 6.2) 29.4 (± 4.4) Don't know 9.3 (± 4.5) 10.8 (± 4.7) 5.1 (± 2.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 256: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Strongly agree 5.9 (± 2.1) 5.3 (± 2.0) Agree 20.7 (± 4.4) 17.6 (± 3.5) Disagree 43.8 (± 5.3) 44.0 (± 4.9) Strongly disagree 21.9 (± 4.2) 26.4 (± 4.5) Don't know 7.8 (± 2.8) 6.7 (± 2.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 257: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Strongly agree 6.0 (± 1.7) 2.3 (± 3.0) Agree 19.3 (± 3.2) 12.6 (± 7.4) Disagree 43.1 (± 3.9) 45.6 (±11.6) Strongly disagree 25.1 (± 3.6) 27.5 (±10.3) Don't know 6.5 (± 2.1) 11.9 (± 4.9) Other (N = 64) 7.3 (± 6.8) 24.8 (± 8.7) 50.2 (±11.8) 8.7 (± 6.9) 9.0 (± 6.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 258: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Strongly agree 2.6 (± 2.1) 4.7 (± 3.3) 7.2 (± 2.2) Agree 11.1 (± 4.7) 20.2 (± 7.0) 22.0 (± 3.6) Disagree 45.0 (± 8.8) 47.9 (± 8.6) 41.8 (± 4.3) Strongly disagree 38.2 (± 8.6) 17.4 (± 6.5) 20.9 (± 3.4) Don't know 3.1 (± 3.5) 9.7 (± 5.3) 8.0 (± 2.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 259: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Region' Strongly agree Maricopa (N = 468) 6.2 (± 2.0) Pima (N = 118) 2.0 (± 2.3) Rest of Arizona (N 6.1 = 198) (± 2.8) Agree 17.4 (± 3.8) 26.5 (± 6.2) 19.2 (± 4.9) Disagree 45.4 (± 4.9) 36.9 (± 7.0) 44.1 (± 6.7) Strongly disagree 23.7 (± 4.2) 30.4 (± 5.7) 22.0 (± 6.0) Don't know 7.3 (± 2.4) 4.2 (± 2.0) 8.6 (± 4.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 260: Answers to ' I support deporting all illegal immigrants currently in the United States (Please indicate whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each of the following statements:)' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Strongly agree 5.6 (± 1.5) Agree 19.2 (± 2.8) Disagree 43.3 (± 3.6) Strongly disagree 24.6 (± 3.1) Don't know 7.4 (± 1.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 291: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'All respondents' All respondents (N = 784) Should definitely 25.4 (± 3.0) Should maybe 8.0 (± 2.0) Depends/Unsure 11.9 (± 2.4) Should maybe not 13.2 (± 2.6) Should definitely not 41.4 (± 3.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 292: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Party registration from sample' Should definitely Republican (N = 41.4 318) (± 5.2) Democrat (N = 246) 14.3 (± 4.9) Independent/Other 19.5 (N = 220) (± 5.1) Should maybe 11.4 (± 3.5) 4.7 (± 2.6) 7.5 (± 3.7) Depends/Unsure 12.1 (± 3.4) 6.4 (± 2.9) 15.6 (± 5.2) Should maybe not 9.5 (± 3.1) 15.4 (± 5.0) 15.0 (± 5.0) Should definitely not 25.5 (± 4.4) 59.2 (± 6.6) 42.5 (± 7.0) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 293: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by ' Generally speaking, do you usually think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent, or what?' Should definitely Republican (N = 46.4 278) (± 6.2) Democrat (N = 240) 8.1 (± 3.0) Independent/Other 21.8 (N = 257) (± 5.2) Should maybe 16.0 (± 4.6) 1.8 (± 1.5) 6.3 (± 3.1) Depends/Unsure 15.0 (± 5.3) 8.4 (± 3.3) 11.2 (± 3.4) Should maybe not 7.8 (± 3.1) 18.1 (± 5.5) 14.3 (± 4.3) Should definitely not 14.9 (± 4.6) 63.7 (± 6.2) 46.4 (± 6.2) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 775 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 294: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by ' For whom did you vote for President in the 2012 election: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, someone else or didn't you vote in the presidential election in 2012?' Should definitely Barack Obama (N = 9.6 331) (± 3.1) Mitt Romney (N = 44.5 327) (± 5.6) Someone else (N = 27.9 33) (±15.1) Didn't vote (N = 72) 21.7 (±11.0) Don't know (N = 29.7 21) (±17.0) Should maybe 3.1 (± 1.7) 12.7 (± 3.9) 5.8 (± 7.9) 12.2 (± 7.6) 6.9 (± 9.7) Depends/Unsure 9.4 (± 4.2) 14.5 (± 3.8) 11.3 (±11.0) 11.5 (± 5.4) 17.9 (±15.8) Should maybe not 16.9 (± 4.4) 9.4 (± 3.4) 24.1 (±14.4) 8.6 (± 7.2) 12.3 (±15.7) Should definitely not 61.0 (± 6.2) 18.8 (± 4.7) 30.9 (±17.9) 46.1 (±12.2) 33.1 (±23.1) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 295: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Level of Education' Should definitely High School or Less 33.8 (N = 143) (± 8.0) Some College (N = 30.4 196) (± 7.2) Bachelor's or more 20.8 (N = 445) (± 3.6) Should maybe 5.9 (± 4.2) 11.9 (± 4.7) 7.0 (± 2.3) Depends/Unsure 17.0 (± 5.5) 18.9 (± 6.9) 7.3 (± 2.2) Should maybe not 18.4 (± 7.7) 11.5 (± 4.7) 12.5 (± 3.2) Should definitely not 24.9 (± 7.7) 27.2 (± 6.6) 52.4 (± 4.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 296: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Gender' Male (N = 366) Female (N = 418) Should definitely 26.7 (± 4.3) 24.3 (± 4.1) Should maybe 7.5 (± 2.8) 8.6 (± 2.8) Depends/Unsure 10.7 (± 2.7) 13.0 (± 4.0) Should maybe not 14.1 (± 3.8) 12.5 (± 3.6) Should definitely not 41.1 (± 4.7) 41.7 (± 5.3) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 297: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Racial Background' White (N = 626) Hispanic (N = 78) Other (N = 64) Should definitely 25.5 (± 3.3) 24.5 (± 7.8) 27.7 (±10.6) Should maybe 9.3 (± 2.4) 0.2 (± 0.4) 5.2 (± 4.9) Depends/Unsure 12.4 (± 2.9) 8.3 (± 5.6) 14.3 (± 8.5) Should maybe not 12.0 (± 2.7) 20.9 (±10.4) 12.6 (± 7.5) Should definitely not 40.7 (± 4.0) 46.1 (±11.5) 40.2 (±11.5) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 768 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 298: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Age' Age 18-35 (N = 114) Age 36-50 (N = 130) Age 51+ (N = 540) Should definitely 15.3 (± 6.4) 23.7 (± 7.3) 30.5 (± 3.8) Should maybe 3.6 (± 3.4) 8.5 (± 4.6) 9.8 (± 2.6) Depends/Unsure 11.8 (± 7.2) 11.0 (± 4.9) 12.2 (± 2.7) Should maybe not 8.0 (± 5.4) 17.7 (± 6.8) 13.7 (± 2.9) Should definitely not 61.2 (±10.2) 39.1 (± 8.0) 33.8 (± 3.7) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 299: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Region' Should definitely Maricopa (N = 468) 23.7 (± 4.0) Pima (N = 118) 20.2 (± 5.2) Rest of Arizona (N 33.1 = 198) (± 6.0) Should maybe 7.0 (± 2.4) 8.6 (± 4.4) 10.4 (± 4.9) Depends/Unsure 13.6 (± 3.6) 9.8 (± 3.8) 8.4 (± 3.3) Should maybe not 13.3 (± 3.6) 12.2 (± 4.3) 13.6 (± 4.9) Should definitely not 42.4 (± 5.0) 49.2 (± 6.3) 34.5 (± 5.9) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 784 interviews of voters. Pattern of answers is not statistically significant based on unweighted Pearson chi-square test. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse. Table 300: Answers to ' Should the U.S. Build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. in an effort to secure the border?' by 'Fulltime residents' Fulltime residents (N = 777) Should definitely 25.6 (± 3.0) Should maybe 7.9 (± 2.0) Depends/Unsure 12.0 (± 2.5) Should maybe not 13.3 (± 2.6) Should definitely not 41.2 (± 3.6) Notes: 95 percent margin of error below estimates in parentheses. Answers based on 777 interviews of voters. Results weighted by registered voters according to party, gender, age, and county. Weights adjusted for nonresponse.