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RESEARCH <br />% would vote yes an the Road Levy <br />Total level SS% <br />supi43 n 50% +/b96 47% 48% <br />29% <br />CP]t "NDDJ i vpl <br />M <br />AGE INCOME PARR AREA <br />Examining key demographic segments reveals that overall support for the levy is relatively consistent, <br />with a few key differences worth noting. First, voters ages 18-29 are the only group with over 50% <br />support for the levy in the initial test, although it is also important to note that they comprise the <br />smallest age subgroup (n=48), and are an age group that historically have lower turnout in <br />Washington, so this observation should be interpreted with caution. <br />Moreover, voters in Upper County are directionally more likely to vote for the levy than Lower County <br />voters, although this difference is not statistically significant. Similarly, variations in support across <br />different vote histories are minimal, further underscoring the uniformity in favorability towards the levy <br />across demographics. <br />Additional demographic notes: <br />• Voters ages 30-44 are the most likely to be certain they would "no" to oppose the levy than <br />other age groups (50% vs. 21 - 35% all other ages). <br />• Republicans (39% vs. 25% Democrats) and those who lean toward conservative ideologies <br />(42% vs. 21 % liberals) are also more likely to be certain to vote "no." <br />10 1 DHM Research I Consor Kittitas County Public Works Survey I May 2024 <br />With few <br />exceptions, <br />these are <br />not big <br />differences <br />