t <br />z <br />ANALYSIS OF DATA <br />FAMILIARITY WITH INFORMATION <br />Nearly half (48 %) had read "hardly any" of the information piece sent to them in the mail. <br />29% had read "all" of it, while 22% had read "some" of it. <br />Seniors were more likely than others to have read "all" of the information piece. <br />LIKELIHOOD OF VOTING FOR MEASURES <br />At the $40 million level, as many say they will vote against a parks measure as will vote for the <br />measure. The situation is slightly more favorable toward a measure as the dollar amount <br />decreases, although even at the $20 million level, support for a parks measure is only <br />marginal. <br />Seniors and Republicans are more strongly against parks measures than other groups. <br />Younger age groups, those with children under 18, and those who read the information piece <br />are more likely than others to favor a parks measure. <br />&R &P <br />% FOR <br />% AGAINST <br />% DONT KNOW <br />CHOICE A, $40 million <br />48% <br />46% <br />7% <br />CHOICE B, $30 million <br />52% <br />41% <br />7% <br />CHOICE C, $20 million <br />54% <br />39% <br />7% <br />Seniors and Republicans are more strongly against parks measures than other groups. <br />Younger age groups, those with children under 18, and those who read the information piece <br />are more likely than others to favor a parks measure. <br />&R &P <br />