Civil Beat Poll 1 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 --Do you generally have a positive or negative opinion of Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell? Oahu Positive Negative Unsure Total 31% 51% 17% 100% Statewide 32% 41% 27% 100% CROSSTABS – OAHU Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Gender Male Female 32% 31% 55% 48% 13% 21% 100% 100% Age_Group Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Under 50 28% 46% 27% 100% 50 or older 34% 53% 13% 100% Race_Ethnicity Caldwell Total Positive Negative Unsure Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese 35% 28% 40% 26% 25% 50% 59% 36% 57% 50% 15% 13% 24% 17% 25% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Other/ Hispanic Mixed 25% 30% 75% 47% 23% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll 2 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Political_Ideology Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 35% 41% 21% 24% 36% 49% 72% 47% 29% 10% 7% 29% 100% 100% 100% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 40% 22% 24% 16% 37% 72% 68% 31% 23% 6% 8% 53% 100% 100% 100% 100% CollegeDegree College Degree Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Caldwell Total Positive Negative Unsure 35% 55% 10% 100% No college Degree No Response 31% 13% 49% 53% 20% 34% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 22% 37% 37% 26% 59% 48% 56% 45% 19% 15% 7% 29% 100% 100% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll 3 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 OAHU AREAS THAT DIRECTLY BENEFIT FROM THE RAIL LINE (“BENEFICIARY”) VERSUS OAHU AREAS THAT DO NOT DIRECTLY BENEFIT FROM THE RAIL LINE (“NON-BENEFICIARY”) Positive Negative Unsure Rail_Beneficiary Oahu Rail Oahu Rail nonBeneficiary Beneficiary 33% 45% 22% 100% 32% 53% 15% 100% CROSSTABS – STATEWIDE Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Gender Male Female 33% 32% 45% 37% 22% 31% 100% 100% Age_Group Under 50 50 or older 29% 34% 38% 42% 34% 25% 100% 100% Race_Ethnicity Caldwell Total Positive Negative Unsure Other/ Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic Mixed 30% 30% 51% 29% 25% 13% 30% 35% 51% 27% 47% 49% 38% 37% 35% 18% 23% 24% 25% 50% 33% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Political_Ideology Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 37% 41% 21% 24% 27% 39% 63% 37% 37% 20% 17% 39% 100% 100% 100% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 40% 22% 25% 19% 28% 63% 53% 26% 32% 15% 22% 56% 100% 100% 100% 100% CollegeDegree Caldwell Positive Negative Unsure Total Caldwell Total Positive Negative Unsure College Degree 34% 45% 21% 100% No college No Degree Response 31% 23% 38% 37% 31% 39% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 29% 36% 35% 28% 42% 39% 50% 34% 30% 25% 14% 39% 100% 100% 100% 100% 4 Civil Beat Poll 5 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 --Regardless of whether you live on Oahu, which of the following statements best describes your feelings about how Kirk Caldwell has handled the Honolulu Rail project? Would you say he has done a good job and has helped the project continue to progress well? That he has done the best he can in a difficult situation? Or that he has done a bad job on Rail? Oahu Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Total Statewide 11% 41% 41% 8% 100% 10% 40% 48% 3% 100% CROSSTABS – OAHU CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Total CaldwellRail Total Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Gender Male Female 12% 7% 34% 50% 3% 100% 44% 47% 2% 100% Age_Group Under 50 50 or older 8% 10% 43% 45% 4% 100% 38% 50% 2% 100% Civil Beat Poll 6 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 Race_Ethnicity CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Total CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic 6% 10% 33% 8% 4% 40% 53% 1% 100% Total Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure 37% 30% 35% 57% 100% 100% 100% 29% 55% 12% 100% Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 19% 10% 5% 2% 46% 33% 2% 100% Total CaldwellRail 43% 48% 42% 44% 5% 100% 29% 64% 2% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 16% 6% 3% 50% 31% 3% 100% 22% 72% 1% 100% 32% 62% 3% 100% 40% 55% 5% 100% 42% 55% 1% 100% 33% 67% 100% Other/ Mixed 4% 42% 44% 10% 100% Civil Beat Poll 7 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CollegeDegree CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure No college No College Degree Degree Response 8% 14% 4% 37% 54% 2% 100% Total CaldwellRail Total Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure 38% 46% 3% 100% 56% 39% 2% 100% Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 13% 10% 5% 11% 34% 48% 5% 100% 40% 49% 1% 100% 42% 52% 2% 100% Rail_Beneficiary Oahu Rail Oahu Rail nonBeneficiary Beneficiary 14% 38% 46% 4% 100% 42% 45% 2% 100% 8% 41% 48% 3% 100% Civil Beat Poll 8 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CROSSTABS – STATEWIDE CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Total Gender Male Female 14% 8% 37% 41% 8% 100% 45% 40% 7% 100% Age_Group Under 50 or 50 older Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure CaldwellRail Total 11% 11% 39% 40% 10% 100% 41% 41% 7% 100% Race_Ethnicity CaldwellRail Total Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic 7% 9% 40% 12% 4% 41% 42% 11% 100% 47% 41% 3% 100% 35% 24% 1% 100% 38% 48% 1% 100% 30% 54% 12% 100% 29% 57% 14% 100% Other/ Mixed 6% 42% 36% 16% 100% Civil Beat Poll 9 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Political_Ideology Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 18% 11% 7% 5% 45% 27% 10% 100% Total CaldwellRail Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Total CaldwellRail 50% 27% 8% 100% Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure Total Good job Best in a bad situation Bad job Unsure 29% 58% 6% 100% 40% 44% 11% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 14% 7% 9% Total CaldwellRail 47% 37% 5% 100% 25% 63% 5% 100% 34% 48% 9% 100% 52% 41% 7% 100% CollegeDegree College Degree No college Degree No Response 7% 13% 16% 42% 39% 44% 45% 39% 31% 5% 9% 9% 100% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 13% 9% 6% 16% 38% 39% 10% 100% 43% 41% 6% 100% 43% 46% 5% 100% 40% 36% 8% 100% Civil Beat Poll 10 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 --How do you feel about the rail project now? Would you say it was a good idea and is progressing well? That it was a good idea, but its execution, including cost overruns and excise tax extensions on Oahu to cover them are troubling? Or would you say that it was a bad idea? Oahu Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total 9% 44% 43% 4% 100% Statewide 10% 47% 36% 7% 100% CROSSTABS – OAHU RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total Gender Male Female 10% 8% 45% 44% 41% 45% 4% 4% 100% 100% Age_Group Under 50 RailNow Total Good Troubling Bad Unsure 12% 43% 40% 6% 100% 50 or older 7% 45% 44% 3% 100% Civil Beat Poll 11 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 Race_Ethnicity RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total RailNow Total Good Troubling Bad Unsure Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese 11% 5% 32% 3% 4% 43% 45% 38% 42% 46% 46% 46% 29% 52% 40% 1% 5% 2% 3% 11% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Other/ Hispanic Mixed 4% 67% 47% 33% 43% 6% 100% 100% Political_Ideology Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 17% 8% 5% 7% 47% 51% 37% 36% 36% 38% 56% 46% 4% 3% 11% 100% 100% 100% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 13% 4% 5% 6% 53% 30% 37% 38% 31% 65% 54% 34% 3% 2% 5% 22% 100% 100% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll 12 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CollegeDegree RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total RailNow Total Good Troubling Bad Unsure Good Troubling Bad Unsure No college No College Degree Degree Response 9% 10% 4% 47% 40% 41% 41% 46% 45% 3% 4% 10% 100% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 10% 6% 9% 12% 37% 54% 45% 34% 50% 37% 43% 46% 3% 3% 3% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Rail_Beneficiary Oahu Rail Oahu Rail nonBeneficiary Beneficiary 12% 41% 42% 6% 100% 8% 46% 43% 3% 100% Civil Beat Poll 13 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CROSSTABS – STATEWIDE RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total Gender Male Female 12% 9% 47% 46% 34% 39% 7% 6% 100% 100% % within Age_Group Age_Group Under 50 or 50 older Good 12% 10% Troubling 44% 48% Bad 32% 38% Unsure 12% 5% 100% 100% RailNow Total Race_Ethnicity RailNow Total Good Troubling Bad Unsure Other/ Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic Mixed 11% 7% 28% 7% 5% 6% 48% 47% 34% 49% 45% 50% 50% 38% 40% 20% 38% 38% 38% 38% 3% 6% 18% 6% 12% 13% 6% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total Political_Ideology Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 14% 12% 6% 8% 53% 52% 39% 38% 28% 32% 52% 37% 6% 4% 3% 18% 100% 100% 100% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 13% 4% 9% 9% 55% 36% 40% 37% 27% 53% 43% 30% 5% 6% 8% 23% 100% 100% 100% 100% CollegeDegree RailNow Good Troubling Bad Unsure Total RailNow Total Good Troubling Bad Unsure College Degree 11% 50% 36% 3% 100% No college No Degree Response 11% 6% 46% 36% 38% 35% 6% 24% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 12% 8% 10% 12% 46% 53% 51% 37% 38% 35% 37% 36% 4% 5% 2% 16% 100% 100% 100% 100% 14 Civil Beat Poll 15 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 --Assuming there will be at least some increased taxes on Oahu to continue to pay for Rail project construction, would you choose to do that by mainly increasing the General Excise Tax, by mainly increasing the hotel tax, by mainly increasing property taxes, or by balancing a combination of tax increases? Or, would you not raise any taxes, even if that is the only way to pay for the project? Oahu GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total 23% 30% 1% 24% 18% 4% 100% Statewide 19% 29% 2% 27% 16% 7% 100% CROSSTABS – OAHU TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total TaxType Total GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Gender Male Female 26% 21% 30% 29% 1% 2% 22% 26% 16% 19% 5% 3% 100% 100% Gender Male Female 26% 21% 30% 29% 1% 2% 22% 26% 16% 19% 5% 3% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll 16 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 Race_Ethnicity TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total TaxType Total GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian 24% 30% 18% 19% 33% 32% 52% 17% 4% 2% 27% 20% 15% 31% 10% 16% 15% 31% 3% 2% 3% 100% 100% 100% 100% Other/ Chinese Hispanic Mixed 20% 25% 20% 15% 25% 20% 2% 31% 50% 23% 27% 27% 6% 10% 100% 100% 100% Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 21% 27% 30% 13% 39% 27% 27% 27% 1% 1% 3% 31% 23% 16% 25% 6% 17% 23% 27% 1% 5% 1% 9% 100% 100% 100% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 26% 24% 21% 16% 31% 26% 33% 13% 1% 3% 1% 29% 13% 22% 19% 9% 30% 21% 44% 4% 4% 2% 9% 100% 100% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll 17 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CollegeDegree TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total TaxType Total GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure College Degree 24% 32% 1% 25% 14% 4% 100% No college No Degree Response 25% 18% 27% 29% 1% 3% 23% 14% 19% 33% 4% 3% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 27% 25% 25% 18% 32% 29% 32% 27% 2% 1% 1% 2% 21% 26% 24% 22% 14% 17% 17% 25% 5% 2% 1% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% Rail_Beneficiary Oahu Rail Oahu Rail nonBeneficiary Beneficiary 19% 32% 2% 25% 16% 5% 100% 26% 27% 1% 24% 18% 4% 100% Civil Beat Poll 18 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CROSSTABS – STATEWIDE TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total Male Female 21% 18% 28% 30% 2% 2% 29% 28% 15% 17% 6% 7% 100% 100% Age_Group 50 or older Under 50 TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure 8% 39% 1% 33% 13% 6% 100% Total 24% 25% 2% 26% 17% 7% 100% Race_Ethnicity TaxType Total GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Caucasian Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic 18% 26% 17% 14% 19% 13% 30% 28% 38% 29% 16% 50% 4% 1% 2% 31% 27% 26% 27% 30% 25% 11% 14% 11% 26% 26% 13% 6% 5% 8% 4% 7% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Other/ Mixed 17% 24% 2% 25% 23% 9% 100% Civil Beat Poll Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total TaxType Total GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Political_Ideology Liberal/progressive Moderate Conservative Unsure 17% 22% 26% 11% 32% 28% 29% 25% 2% 1% 3% 2% 39% 30% 15% 26% 7% 14% 23% 22% 4% 5% 3% 15% 100% 100% 100% 100% PartyID Democrat Republican Independent Unsure 21% 22% 18% 11% 30% 28% 28% 21% 1% 2% 3% 32% 18% 28% 18% 8% 24% 20% 36% 8% 5% 3% 14% 100% 100% 100% 100% 19 Civil Beat Poll 20 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 CollegeDegree College Degree TaxType GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure Total TaxType Total GET Hotel Property Balance None Unsure 20% 32% 2% 29% 12% 5% 100% No college No Degree Response 21% 13% 28% 20% 1% 3% 26% 27% 17% 27% 7% 10% 100% 100% Income Less More than $50,000 - than No $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 Response 20% 21% 24% 15% 33% 29% 29% 22% 1% 2% 1% 3% 25% 30% 28% 29% 14% 14% 16% 20% 7% 4% 2% 12% 100% 100% 100% 100% Civil Beat Poll 21 Representative Sample of 956 Registered Voters Statewide; Margin of Error +/- 3.2% 67% Landlines, 33% Cellphones Oahu, 629 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 3.9% First Congressional District, 424 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.8% Second Congressional District, 532 Registered Voters, Margin of Error +/- 4.2% Fielded, May 18 – 24, 2017 About the Poll Civil Beat surveyed a random sample of 956 registered voters statewide. Calls were made from May 18 - 24, 2017, using interactive voice response technology (touch-tone polling). Cell phones were contacted by live call-agents who asked respondents whether they were willing to participate in a recorded survey. Respondents who gave consent were patched through to the same recorded survey that was sent to landlines. Results were balanced for gender, age, race/ethnicity, and education level. The margin of error for the full sample is +/- 3.2 percentage points. Other sources of error, such as imperfect response rates, are also common in public opinion research and may affect the results. The margin of error for any crosstabulated result is larger than the margin of error of the corresponding topline result. The poll was conducted by Civil Beat working with Merriman River Group, a full-service consulting organization specializing in opinion research, election management, and communications.