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SDMetro/Probolsky Research San Diego Voter Survey - Report on Results - July 11, 2013 Probolsky Research 3990 Westerly Place Suite 185 Newport Beach, CA 92660 USA (949) 855-6400 Newport Beach (916) 256-4040 Sacramento (202) 559-0270 Washington DC

San Diego Voter Survey Report on results From Friday, June 28 through Monday, July 1, 2013, Probolsky Research conducted a telephone survey of San Diego voters. A total of 400 surveys were collected. A survey of this size yields a margin of error of +/- 5.0% with a 95% degree of confidence. Interviews were conducted with voters on both landline and cell phones and were offered in English and Spanish languages. Probolsky Research LLC specializes in opinion research on behalf of political, government, business, special interest and media clients. 2

What is top of mind to San Diego voters? Highlights from the cloud 3

Jobs and the economy is the most important issue To San Diego voters What is the most important issue facing your community today? Jobs and the Economy 27.0% Public Safety 17.5% Government Education/Schools/Higher Education Transportation 9.0% 10.8% 12.8% Moral Issues Healthcare Environmental Issues Poverty Other Over Population/Controlling Growth/Development Nothing/no issues/everything is fine Affordable Housing 3.8% 3.8% 3.5% 2.5% 2.5% 1.3% 1.3% 0.3% Don't know/ 17.8% 4

Voters are somewhat divided About San Diego Mayor Filner s job performance Do you approve or disapprove of the job that San Diego Mayor Bob Filner is doing? 35.0% 30.0% 35.0% 5

The intensity of disapproval is significantly greater Than that of approval And would you say that you strongly or somewhat (approve/disapprove)? 22.5% Somewhat 9.8% Somewhat 35.0% 20.3% Strongly 12.5% Strongly 6

Districts 1, 2 and 7 are especially negative about Filner While Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 are most positive Do you approve or disapprove of the job that San Diego Mayor Bob Filner is doing? 49.0% 33.3% 30.0% 41.5% 38.0% 32.0% 35.8% 22.6% 43.6% 35.3% 35.3% 30.8% 29.4% 25.6% 34.9% 41.9% 23.3% 29.8% 36.2% 34.0% 50.0% 43.8% 41.2% 29.4% 29.4% 17.6% 6.3% CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 CD 4 CD 5 CD 6 CD 7 CD 8 CD 9 7

A majority (55%) of Republicans disapprove of Filner While a plurality (45.3%) of Democratic voters approve and 47.3% of DTS are unsure Do you approve or disapprove of the job that San Diego Mayor Bob Filner is doing? Republican 55.0% Democratic 45.3% DTS 47.3% DTS 33.6% Democratic 36.6% Republican 23.9% Democratic 18.0% DTS 19.1% Republican 21.1% 8

A plurality (43.5%) supports The Prevailing Wage proposal Prevailing wage laws are intended to ensure that the ability of a company to get a public works contract is not based on paying lower wage rates to their workers than a competitor. Local and regional governments with prevailing wage laws in California require bidders on public works contracts to use identical wage rates, which are defined by the State. The San Diego City Council is considering a proposal to require contractors on City public works and maintenance projects valued over $25,000 to pay prevailing wages to employees. The City s Independent Budget Analyst estimates that total project costs for the City would rise between five and ten percent, adding between thirteen million and twenty-six million dollars to next year s City budget. Do you support or oppose the prevailing wage proposal? 43.5% 33.8% 23.0% 9

The intensity of voter support Is nearly identical to that of opposition And would you say that you strongly (SUPPORT/OPPOSE) or somewhat (SUPPORT/OPPOSE)? [IF UNSURE >>>] Would you say that you lean one way or another? 1.2% Lean 23.3% Somewhat 2.0% Lean 12.0% Somewhat 19.0% 19.8% Strongly Strongly 23.0% 10

is especially strong In Council Districts 2, 4, 6, 8 and 9 Do you support or oppose the prevailing wage proposal? 53.8% 53.1% 39.2% 46.0% 31.4% 32.0% 29.5% 22.0% 43.4% 41.5% 15.1% 28.2% 18.0% 35.3% 29.4% 35.3% 46.5% 30.2% 42.6% 23.2% 42.6% 14.9% 31.3% 15.6% 44.1% 23.5% 32.3% CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 CD 4 CD 5 CD 6 CD 7 CD 8 CD 9 11

Democratic voters are far more likely to support the proposal Than are Republican voters; DTS voters are divided Do you support or oppose the prevailing wage proposal Democratic 58.4% Republican 50.5% Republican 28.4% DTS 39.1% Democratic 20.5% DTS 34.5% Democratic 21.1% Republican 21.1% DTS 26.4% 12

Thank you Probolsky Research LLC 3990 Westerly Place Suite 185 Newport Beach, CA 92660 USA (949) 855-6400 Newport Beach (916) 256-4040 Sacramento (202) 559-0270 Washington DC