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June 2018 Results 79.0% Yes 50.9% Yes 66.2% Yes 76.7% Yes 67.5% Yes.

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2 June 2018 Results 79.0% Yes 50.9% Yes 66.2% Yes 76.7% Yes 67.5% Yes

3 The Big Picture Strong economy with low concern about unemployment
Rising concern about affordability Declining “right direction” numbers in nearly all cities Low interest in top-of-the-ticket races Modest turnout – no “blue wave” but no 2014-style collapse Regional Measure 3 at the top of the ballot measure slate, winning 53% support Continued strong support for investment in children and youth

4 In Richmond, support for the measure aligned with early polling.
Support for 3% Budget Set-Side for Kids, 2016 Total Support 84% Total Oppose 11% Q3.

5 Helping homeless youth stay in school stood out as a priority in Richmond.
I am going to read you a list of some specific services for children and youth that may be provided. Please tell me how important it is to you that additional funding be dedicated to that specific service. Ext./Very Impt. 95% 86% 78% 85% 84% 83% Q8. Split Sample

6 Programs for kids tested among the highest priorities in Yolo County.
Ext./Very Impt. 62% 60% 59% 58% 57% 54% Q9. I am going to read you a list of ways in which the funds generated by this measure could be spent. Please tell me how important each item is to you personally: extremely important, very important, somewhat important, or not too important. Split Sample

7 Top Messages in Yolo County
(BRAIN DEVELOPMENT) Research shows that 90% of a child’s brain development occurs before age five. These critical years lay the foundation for the rest of a child’s life. By expanding access to quality pre-school, we can help ensure that every child in Yolo County gets off to strong start. (SCHOOL READINESS) By increasing access to quality pre-school programs, this measure strengthens K-12 education. Studies show that kids who go to high quality pre-school are more likely to read proficiently by the third grade, and more likely to graduate and go on to college. (FAMILIES) Many of the homeless households in Yolo County are families with children. Children need stability, shelter, and early access to education so they can grow into their full potential. This measure helps homeless children get that chance. (ROADS/CHEAPER NOW) This measure provides funding for every community to better maintain its roads and to fix potholes, which costs far less in the long run than replacing roads after they have started to crumble. (ACCOUNTABILITY/LOCAL CONTROL) This measure includes strict accountability provisions such as independent citizens’ oversight of spending, public spending reports, and annual independent financial audits. All funds must be used only in Yolo County. Q11. I am going to read you some statements made by supporters of this ballot measure we have been discussing. Please tell me whether you find it very convincing, somewhat convincing, or not convincing as a reason to support this ballot measure. Split Sample

8 Kid-focused messages tested better in Yolo County than those on other subjects.
80% 82% 78% 83% 81% 69% 83% 75% 75% 71% 71% 70% 75% 65% Q11. I am going to read you some statements made by supporters of this ballot measure we have been discussing. Please tell me whether you find it very convincing, somewhat convincing, or not convincing as a reason to support this ballot measure. Split Sample

9 Alameda County voters saw a need for investments in youth, however they were described.
Generally speaking, would you say that there is great need for additional funding, some need, a little need, or no real need for additional funding for _________ in Alameda County? Great/ Some Need Little/ No Real Need 76% 14% 79% 9% 73% 15% 80% 12% 13% 81% 10% Childcare and early education Early childhood education Childcare Q6. Split Sample

10 Polling showed consistently broad support for the goals of Measure A.
Ext./Very Impt. 86% 82% 80% 69% 74% 76% 78% 73% 70% Helping children whose families are homeless Providing affordable, high-quality childcare Helping low- and middle-income parents afford childcare Attracting and retaining high-quality childcare providers Increasing public access to high-quality childcare Q7. I am going to read you a list of different ways that public funds from this measure might be invested in Alameda County. Please tell me whether you consider each to be an extremely important, very important, somewhat important, or a not too important priority. Split Sample

11 Data showed that turnout could have a clear impact on voter support.
Initial Support by Voter Turnout In the Last 3 Primary Elections Alameda County Turnout: 39.73% (% of Sample) (51% Turnout Model) (25% Turnout Model) Q3. If the election were held today, would you vote yes in favor of the measure, or no to oppose it?

12 Looking Ahead to November
Strong economy with rising affordability concerns likely to continue Little energy in top-of-the-ticket or Congressional races (in Northern CA) 12 statewide measures on the ballot, with several on taxes, including gas tax repeal (Prop 6) and Realtors’ measure (Prop 5) Soda taxes are now pre-empted Support for marijuana taxes remains strong

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