Presentation of CSLI Fall 2009 Survey Findings + Annapolis Election Musings Dan Nataf Ph.D. Director Center for the Study of Local Issues Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012- 1895 http:www2.aacc.edu/ csli [email protected]410.777.2733
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Presentation of CSLI Fall 2009 Survey Findings + Annapolis Election Musings
Presentation of CSLI Fall 2009 Survey Findings + Annapolis Election Musings. Dan Nataf Ph.D. Director C enter for the S tudy of L ocal I ssues Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012-1895 http:www2.aacc.edu/csli [email protected] 410.777.2733. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Presentation of CSLI
Fall 2009 Survey Findings +
Annapolis Election Musings
Dan Nataf Ph.D.Director
Center for the Study of Local Issues
Anne Arundel Community College
101 College ParkwayArnold, MD 21012-1895http:www2.aacc.edu/csli
County – Right/Wrong Direction: Spring ‘99 to Fall ‘09
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Findings – Most Important Problem Fall 2003-Fall 2009
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F '03 S '04 F '04 S '05 F '05 S '06 F '06 S '07 F '07 S '08 F '08 S '09 F '09 Mean
Economy
Taxes – too high
Crime
Education
Growth/development
Traffic congestion/problems
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Median
The economy…rate economic conditionsHow would you rate economic conditions in…
excellent, good, only fair or poor?
The economy…compare AAC/USA excellent+good
The economy…does this apply?
Confidence in federal govt. 2008/2009
“Very” plus “somewhat confident” by party, 2009/08
When will the economy improve?
Economic Condition This year
Next year
Future year
Median year
N.A.
A stabilization of housing values 8 35 51 2012 7A return to steady growth of the economy
5 32 59 2012 5
A major reduction in the unemployment rate
4 31 61 2012 4
A return to a better balance between revenues and expenditures for state and local government budgets
3 16 68 2014 13
A return to a better balance between revenues and expenditures for the federal government’s budget
3 10 73 2015 14
Perceptions of 2020
Perceptions of 2020: Health Care by Ideology and Party
Health Care Quality/Access
Budget Issues: Are Cuts “about right,” “too big” or “too small”
Budget cutting measure About right
Too
big
Too small
N.A.
The governor’s policy of making state employees take three to 10 days of unpaid leave
51 37 7 6
Laying off 200 state employees 38 45 7 9The proposal to cut $210 million in state aid to localities in Maryland
32 41 8 19
The proposal to cut $15 million in local aid to Anne Arundel County
31 47 9 13
Cutting a combined $30 million in health-related funding
23 60 6 11
Budget Issues: Support or Oppose various Proposals”
Support Oppose Unsure N.A.
Maintaining the tuition freeze at the University of Maryland
79 15 5 1
Maintaining the level of state funding for public schools
78 17 4 1
Requiring school employees to take several unpaid days off
36 59 4 1
Shifting the cost of teachers’ pensions to local governments
24 58 15 4
Budget Issues: Party and Ideology
All Dem Rep Ind. D-RMaintaining the tuition freeze at the University of Maryland 79 79 79 85 0Maintaining the level of state funding for public schools 78 81 76 77 5Requiring school employees to take several unpaid days off 36 39 36 30 3Shifting the cost of teachers’ pensions to local governments 24 23 28 20 -5
All DemRep Ind. D-R
The governor’s policy of making state employees take three to 10 days of unpaid leave
51 55 50 47 5
Laying off 200 state employees
38 37 40 46 -3
The proposal to cut $210 million in state aid to localities in Maryland
32 29 39 36 -10
The proposal to cut $15 million in local aid to Anne Arundel County
31 30 36 27 -6
Cutting a combined $30 million in health-related funding
1. Plurality winner - Zina Pierre – was against ‘city manager’ – withdrew due to background issues, managing $ - process alienates black Democratic electorate!
*Can Cohen win back black vote?
2. Josh Cohen and Trudi McFall divide white vote; McFall endorses Republican candidate… * Can Cohen win back McFall vote?
3. City manager issue prominent divide between Cohen/McFall/Other Democratic council candidates *Cohen most associated with Moyer – ‘change’ election
without city manager – not good combo!
Annapolis Mayoral Election: A “change” election
Problems posed to Republican party/David Cordle
1.Candidate is 8 year veteran of council – could share blame for problems facing city – not ‘enough change.’
2.Recent convert to city manager position – perceived as too opportunistic?
3. Faces 2 to 1 D/R disparity in registered voters
4.Must depend on ‘independent’ voters and defecting Dems to win.
5.Faced with Chris Fox – crypto-libertarian likely to take many more voters from Cordle than Cohen.
Annapolis Mayoral Election: A “change” election
Possible scenarios
1.Change momentum proves dominant – strong anti-incumbent feeling pushes Republican and independent voters to vote for Fox, black voters stay home, Fox beats Cordle and Cohen by a hair.
2.Change momentum proves strong but ‘with experience’Republican voters strongly line up behind Cordle, Fox loses badly due to inexperience; Cohen comes in second due to lack of enthusiasm among Democratic voters
3.Change momentum overcome by party loyalty – Cohen rallies black Democrats, McFall Democrats reluctantly back Cohen, fiscally conservative /pro-business Republicans split between Cordle and Fox, independents split evenly