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BALLOT MEASURES / MONTANA INITIATIVE 151 / EXIT POLL
1,871 Respondents Updated: 11:45 a.m.

VOTE BY GENDER
TOTAL Yes No
Male (48%) 69% 31%
Female (52%) 79% 21%


VOTE BY RACE AND GENDER
TOTAL Yes No
White Men (44%) 68% 32%
White Women (47%) 79% 21%
Non-White Men (4%) 76% 24%
Non-White Women (4%) 84% 16%


VOTE BY RACE
TOTAL Yes No
White (91%) 74% 26%
African-American (1%) * *
Latino (1%) * *
Asian (0%) * *
Other (5%) 79% 21%


VOTE BY AGE
TOTAL Yes No
18-29 (17%) 77% 23%
30-44 (25%) 71% 29%
45-59 (35%) 75% 25%
60 and Older (24%) 75% 25%


VOTE BY AGE
TOTAL Yes No
18-64 (85%) 74% 26%
65 and Older (15%) 76% 24%


VOTE BY INCOME
TOTAL Yes No
Under $15,000 (9%) 86% 14%
$15-30,000 (20%) 80% 20%
$30-50,000 (26%) 75% 25%
$50-75,000 (24%) 69% 31%
$75-100,000 (10%) 70% 30%
$100-150,000 (7%) 71% 29%
$150-200,000 (2%) * *
$200,000 or More (2%) * *


VOTE BY INCOME
TOTAL Yes No
Less Than $50,000 (55%) 79% 21%
$50,000 or More (45%) 69% 31%


VOTE BY INCOME
TOTAL Yes No
Less Than $100,000 (89%) 75% 25%
$100,000 or More (11%) 68% 32%


FAMILY'S FINANCIAL SITUATION
TOTAL Yes No
Getting Ahead (29%) 63% 37%
Have Just Enough (53%) 78% 22%
Falling Behind (17%) 83% 17%


VOTE BY EDUCATION
TOTAL Yes No
No High School (4%) 81% 19%
H.S. Graduate (21%) 76% 24%
Some College (35%) 76% 24%
College Graduate (24%) 68% 32%
Postgraduate (16%) 75% 25%


VOTE BY EDUCATION
TOTAL Yes No
No College Degree (60%) 76% 24%
College Graduate (40%) 71% 29%


VOTE BY EDUCATION
TOTAL Yes No
No College Education (25%) 77% 23%
College Educated (75%) 73% 27%


VOTE BY PARTY ID
TOTAL Yes No
Democrat (32%) 93% 7%
Republican (39%) 57% 43%
Independent (30%) 77% 23%


VOTE BY IDEOLOGY
TOTAL Yes No
Liberal (19%) 90% 10%
Moderate (48%) 81% 19%
Conservative (33%) 55% 45%


VOTE BY RELIGION
TOTAL Yes No
Protestant (56%) 68% 32%
Catholic (21%) 79% 21%
Jewish (1%) * *
Other (8%) 82% 18%
None (15%) 85% 15%


VOTE BY RELIGION AMONG WHITES
TOTAL Yes No
White Protestants (51%) 68% 32%
White Catholics (18%) 79% 21%
White Jewish Voters (1%) * *
Whites - Other (6%) 81% 19%
White - No Religion (13%) 86% 14%
Non-White Voters (10%) 78% 22%


BORN-AGAIN OR EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN?
TOTAL Yes No
Yes (31%) 65% 35%
No (69%) 78% 22%


WHITE EVANGELICAL/BORN-AGAIN?
TOTAL Yes No
Yes (26%) 64% 36%
No (74%) 78% 22%


VOTE BY CHURCH ATTENDANCE
TOTAL Yes No
Weekly (34%) 65% 35%
Occasionally (40%) 78% 22%
Never (22%) 82% 18%


VOTE BY CHURCH ATTENDANCE
TOTAL Yes No
More Than Weekly (12%) 61% 39%
Weekly (22%) 67% 33%
Monthly (10%) 77% 23%
A Few Times a Year (30%) 78% 22%
Never (22%) 82% 18%


GUN OWNER IN HOUSEHOLD?
TOTAL Yes No
Yes (69%) 71% 29%
No (31%) 81% 19%


HOW GEORGE W. BUSH IS HANDLING HIS JOB
TOTAL Yes No
Strongly Approve (24%) 55% 45%
Somewhat Approve (24%) 67% 33%
Somewhat Disapprove (15%) 79% 21%
Strongly Disapprove (37%) 89% 11%


HOW GEORGE W. BUSH IS HANDLING HIS JOB
TOTAL Yes No
Approve (47%) 61% 39%
Disapprove (52%) 86% 14%


U.S. WAR IN IRAQ
TOTAL Yes No
Strongly Approve (22%) 52% 48%
Somewhat Approve (25%) 67% 33%
Somewhat Disapprove (18%) 80% 20%
Strongly Disapprove (34%) 89% 11%


U.S. WAR IN IRAQ
TOTAL Yes No
Approve (47%) 60% 40%
Disapprove (52%) 86% 14%


U.S. TROOPS IN IRAQ
TOTAL Yes No
Send More (18%) 60% 40%
Same As Now (26%) 61% 39%
Withdraw Some (25%) 83% 17%
Withdraw All (26%) 89% 11%


SHOULD U.S. WITHDRAW SOME OR ALL TROOPS?
TOTAL Yes No
No (43%) 61% 39%
Yes (51%) 86% 14%


IMPORTANCE OF WAR IN IRAQ
TOTAL Yes No
Extremely Important (35%) 78% 22%
Very Important (29%) 72% 28%
Somewhat Important (24%) 76% 24%
Not At All Important (11%) 65% 35%


IMPORTANCE OF TERRORISM
TOTAL Yes No
Extremely Important (34%) 67% 33%
Very Important (29%) 73% 27%
Somewhat Important (25%) 82% 18%
Not At All Important (11%) 82% 18%


IMPORTANCE OF ECONOMY
TOTAL Yes No
Extremely Important (39%) 76% 24%
Very Important (41%) 76% 24%
Somewhat Important (15%) 68% 32%
Not At All Important (3%) 62% 38%


IMPORTANCE OF CORRUPTION/ETHICS
TOTAL Yes No
Extremely Important (39%) 84% 16%
Very Important (27%) 75% 25%
Somewhat Important (24%) 64% 36%
Not At All Important (9%) 59% 41%


VOTE FOR PRESIDENT IN 2004
TOTAL Yes No
Kerry (33%) 91% 9%
Bush (54%) 62% 38%
Someone Else (6%) 83% 17%
Did Not Vote (7%) 83% 17%


VOTE BY SIZE OF COMMUNITY
TOTAL Yes No
Big Cities (-) * *
Smaller Cities (38%) 77% 23%
Suburbs (5%) 65% 35%
Small Towns (20%) 70% 30%
Rural (38%) 75% 25%


VOTE BY SIZE OF COMMUNITY
TOTAL Yes No
Urban (38%) 77% 23%
Suburban (5%) 65% 35%
Rural (57%) 73% 27%


VOTE BY REGION
TOTAL Yes No
Urban West (32%) 78% 22%
Rural West (32%) 74% 26%
Eastern Montana (35%) 71% 29%


VOTE FOR SENATE
TOTAL Yes No
Tester (50%) 90% 10%
Burns (47%) 57% 43%


 
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