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The Pacific Poll 01-2: San Diego Voter Priorities for 2001,The Energy Crisis, Opening the Mexican Border

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The purpose of this study was to assess voter attitudes towards the energy crisis in California, opening the Mexican border and general policy priorities for 2001 in San Diego County. Respondents were asked about their top priorities for local officials in 2001, whether or not they have heard of Governor Gray Davis, the Public Utilities Commission, Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas and Electric, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, The San Diego City Council, State Senator Steve Peace, San Diego Mayor Dick Murphy and Mexican President Vicente Fox and were asked if they had a favorable or unfavorable attitude toward each. Respondents were also asked who they felt was the most responsible for the energy crisis and how worried they were about electricity shortages or blackouts in their area. Respondents were asked how seriously they viewed the possibility of utility bankruptcy, and whether or not they felt the state should allow the utilities to go bankrupt. Further, respondents were asked a series of possible solutions to the energy crisis and how much of a difference they thought it would have on the current energy crisis. They were asked how much they spent last month on their electricity bill. A series of questions were asked about proposals to open the border between the U.S. and Mexico: whether or not respondents favor doing so, who they felt would benefit the most from an open border, and perceived impact of an open border on the local economy. Demographic variables include the length of time the respondent has been living in San Diego County and the United States, political party identification, strength of party identification, actual party registration of the respondent (from county election sources), education, the number of individuals over the age of 18 living in the respondent's household, date of birth, marital status, ethnicity (if they identified Hispanic, a sub-category is included), household income, and gender. There are also geographic variables including city of the respondent and a recoded variable for region of the county (North County, City of San Diego/La Jolla and the El Cajon/Chula Vista/Border area) and a dummy variable for whether or not the respondent lives in the City of San Diego.
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