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1 922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2% (Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%) 70% Landlines, 30% Cellphones January 26-29, 2016 One of the major news stories in Hawaii recently has been homelessness. First, would you say that homelessness in Hawaii is a major problem, just a minor problem, or not a problem? Full state Oahu only Percent Major 90 Minor 8 Not 1 Unsure 2 Percent Major 91 Minor 7 Not 0 Unsure 2

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Page 1: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 1922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

One of the major news stories in Hawaii recently has been homelessness. First, would you say that homelessness in Hawaii is a major problem, just a minor problem, or not a problem?

Full state

Oahu only

Percent

Major 90

Minor 8

Not 1

Unsure 2

Percent

Major 91

Minor 7

Not 0

Unsure 2

Page 2: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 2922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Full stateHomelessSeverity * Gender Crosstabulation

% within Gender

Gender

Male Female

HomelessSeverity Major 88% 92%

Minor 10% 6%

Not 1% 1%

Unsure 1% 2%

Total 100% 100%

HomelessSeverity * Race_Ethnicity Crosstabulation

% within Race_Ethnicity

Race_Ethnicity

CaucasianJapanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic

Other/Mixed

HomelessSeverity Major 89% 92% 86% 93% 86% 91% 92%

Minor 8% 6% 12% 5% 14% 9% 5%

Not 1% 1% 1%

Unsure 2% 0% 1% 2% 2%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessSeverity * Age_Group Crosstabulation

% within Age_Group

Age_Group

Under 50 50 or older

HomelessSeverity Major 86% 92%

Minor 11% 7%

Not 0% 1%

Unsure 3% 1%

Page 3: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 3922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Total 100% 100%

HomelessSeverity * County_CD Crosstabulation

% within County_CD

County_CD

Oahu_1 Oahu_2 Hawaii Maui Kauai

HomelessSeverity Major 92% 91% 88% 89% 84%

Minor 7% 7% 9% 9% 16%

Not 0% 1% 1% 2%

Unsure 2% 2% 2%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 4: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 4922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessSeverity * Politics Crosstabulation

% within Politics

Politics

Liberal ModerateConservative Unsure

HomelessSeverity Major 90% 89% 95% 85%

Minor 8% 10% 5% 8%

Not 1% 1% 1%

Unsure 1% 0% 6%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessSeverity * Party Crosstabulation

% within Party

Party

DemocratRepublican

Independent Unsure

HomelessSeverity Major 92% 90% 87% 85%

Minor 6% 8% 12% 6%

Not 1% 1% 2%

Unsure 1% 2% 1% 6%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 5: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 5922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessSeverity * Income Crosstabulation

% within Income

Income

Less than $50,000

$50,000-$100,000

More than $100,000 Refused

HomelessSeverity Major 90% 94% 89% 90%

Minor 8% 5% 10% 7%

Not 1% 1% 1%

Unsure 1% 2% 1% 3%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessSeverity * Ige Crosstabulation

% within Ige

Ige

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessSeverity Major 88% 93% 89%

Minor 10% 6% 7%

Not 1% 0% 1%

Unsure 1% 0% 4%

Total 100% 100% 100%

HomelessSeverity * Caldwell Crosstabulation

% within Caldwell

Caldwell

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessSeverity Major 91% 91% 87%

Minor 8% 8% 8%

Not 0% 0% 1%

Unsure 1% 1% 4%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 6: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 6922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

During the past few years there has been increased enforcement of laws and regulations, such as sit-lie bans, to help keep homeless people out of public areas. Which of the following statements best describes what you think about this recent increased enforcement--even if neither statement is exactly right…?

Would you say increased enforcement is generally a necessary step to keep Hawaii safe and livable for all its residents, and to help local businesses and the tourism industry? Or would you say it generally is causing more difficulty for people who are already in a bad situation, with no major benefit in return for the state and its residents?

Full state

Oahu only

Percent

Necessary 66

Not helpful 28

Unsure 6

Percent

Necessary 70

Not helpful 25

Unsure 6

Page 7: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 7922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Full stateHomelessEnforcement * Gender Crosstabulation

% within Gender

Gender

MaleFemale

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 69% 64%

Not helpful 27% 29%

Unsure 4% 7%

Total 100% 100%

HomelessEnforcement * Race_Ethnicity Crosstabulation

% within Race_Ethnicity

Race_Ethnicity

Caucasian

Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic

Other/Mixed

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 64% 74% 63% 61% 86% 73% 54%

Not helpful 31% 22% 23% 35% 12% 18% 39%

Unsure 5% 4% 14% 5% 2% 9% 7%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessEnforcement * Age_Group Crosstabulation

% within Age_Group

Age_Group

Under 5050 or older

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 56% 71%

Not helpful 37% 25%

Unsure 7% 5%

Total 100% 100%

Page 8: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 8922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessEnforcement * County_CD Crosstabulation

% within County_CD

County_CD

Oahu_1 Oahu_2 Hawaii Maui Kauai

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 70% 69% 58% 60% 62%

Not helpful 24% 27% 35% 31% 36%

Unsure 6% 5% 7% 10% 2%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessEnforcement * Politics Crosstabulation

% within Politics

Politics

Liberal ModerateConservative Unsure

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 50% 80% 75% 54%

Not helpful 47% 14% 23% 35%

Unsure 3% 6% 2% 11%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 9: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 9922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessEnforcement * Party Crosstabulation

% within Party

Party

Democrat

Republican

Independent Unsure

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 64% 79% 66% 48%

Not helpful 31% 17% 28% 35%

Unsure 5% 4% 6% 17%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessEnforcement * Income Crosstabulation

% within Income

Income

Less than $50,000

$50,000-$100,000

More than $100,000 Refused

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 59% 69% 75% 63%

Not helpful 33% 26% 24% 31%

Unsure 8% 5% 1% 7%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessEnforcement * Ige Crosstabulation

% within Ige

Ige

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 73% 67% 58%

Not helpful 23% 29% 32%

Unsure 4% 4% 10%

Total 100% 100% 100%

HomelessEnforcement * Caldwell Crosstabulation

Page 10: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 10922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

% within Caldwell

Caldwell

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessEnforcement Necessary 81% 60% 53%

Not helpful 14% 37% 36%

Unsure 5% 3% 11%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 11: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 11922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Do you think that your state and local government officials should increase the amount of time and money that’s dedicated to helping the homeless, that the government is currently doing about the right amount, or that the government is already spending too much time and money helping the homeless?

Full state

Oahu only

Percent

More 48

Right amount 25

Too much 19

Unsure 8

Percent

More 45

Right amount 27

Too much 20

Unsure 8

Page 12: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 12922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Full stateHomelessLeadership * Gender Crosstabulation

% within Gender

Gender

Male Female

HomelessLeadership More 50% 46%

Right amount 25% 26%

Too much 20% 20%

Unsure 5% 9%

Total 100% 100%

HomelessLeadership * Race_Ethnicity Crosstabulation

% within Race_Ethnicity

Race_Ethnicity

Caucasian

Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic

Other/Mixed

HomelessLeadership More 59% 37% 33% 60% 25% 64% 52%

Right amount 20% 30% 27% 21% 43% 27% 24%

Too much 15% 25% 26% 16% 27% 9% 17%

Unsure 6% 8% 14% 4% 6% 7%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessLeadership * Age_Group Crosstabulation

% within Age_Group

Age_Group

Under 5050 or older

HomelessLeadership More 53% 46%

Page 13: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 13922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Right amount 18% 29%

Too much 22% 19%

Unsure 7% 7%

Total 100% 100%

HomelessLeadership * County_CD Crosstabulation

% within County_CD

County_CD

Oahu_1 Oahu_2 Hawaii Maui Kauai

HomelessLeadership More 46% 43% 56% 47% 53%

Right amount 28% 26% 17% 27% 22%

Too much 18% 24% 17% 20% 20%

Unsure 8% 7% 10% 6% 6%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 14: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 14922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessLeadership * Politics Crosstabulation

% within Politics

Politics

Liberal ModerateConservative Unsure

HomelessLeadership More 73% 41% 41% 37%

Right amount 14% 31% 27% 29%

Too much 7% 23% 26% 23%

Unsure 7% 5% 7% 12%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessLeadership * Party Crosstabulation

% within Party

Party

Democrat

Republican

Independent Unsure

HomelessLeadership More 55% 36% 46% 30%

Right amount 22% 32% 26% 32%

Too much 16% 24% 21% 28%

Unsure 6% 8% 7% 11%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 15: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 15922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessLeadership * Income Crosstabulation

% within Income

Income

Less than $50,000

$50,000-$100,000

More than $100,000 Refused

HomelessLeadership More 49% 51% 50% 41%

Right amount 24% 24% 23% 30%

Too much 19% 20% 20% 22%

Unsure 9% 5% 7% 7%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessLeadership * Ige Crosstabulation

% within Ige

Ige

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessLeadership More 48% 44% 51%

Right amount 34% 22% 19%

Too much 13% 29% 17%

Unsure 6% 5% 13%

Total 100% 100% 100%

HomelessLeadership * Caldwell Crosstabulation

% within Caldwell

Caldwell

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessLeadership More 51% 43% 48%

Right amount 33% 21% 20%

Too much 13% 31% 17%

Page 16: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 16922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Unsure 4% 5% 16%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 17: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 17922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Overall, would you say that Governor Ige’s leadership on the homelessness issue has helped improve the situation, has made the situation worse, or hasn’t affected the situation one way or the other?

Full state

Oahu only

Percent

Improved 26

Worse 15

No effect 46

Unsure 13

Percent

Improved 26

Worse 15

No effect 49

Unsure 11

Page 18: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 18922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Full stateIgeHomelessness * Gender Crosstabulation

% within Gender

Gender

Male Female

IgeHomelessness Improved 22% 30%

Worse 16% 15%

No effect 51% 42%

Unsure 11% 13%

Total 100% 100%

IgeHomelessness * Race_Ethnicity Crosstabulation

% within Race_Ethnicity

Race_Ethnicity

Caucasian

Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic

Other/Mixed

IgeHomelessness Improved 24% 29% 25% 22% 28% 27% 22%

Worse 17% 8% 16% 25% 8% 36% 21%

No effect 48% 54% 40% 41% 54% 27% 42%

Unsure 11% 9% 19% 12% 10% 9% 16%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

IgeHomelessness * Age_Group Crosstabulation

% within Age_Group

Age_Group

Under 5050 or older

IgeHomelessness Improved 17% 29%

Worse 18% 15%

No effect 47% 48%

Unsure 19% 8%

Total 100% 100%

Page 19: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 19922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

IgeHomelessness * County_CD Crosstabulation

% within County_CD

County_CD

Oahu_1 Oahu_2 Hawaii Maui Kauai

IgeHomelessness Improved 26% 27% 18% 29% 39%

Worse 15% 14% 15% 17% 21%

No effect 49% 46% 50% 43% 18%

Unsure 11% 12% 17% 12% 21%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 20: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 20922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

IgeHomelessness * Politics Crosstabulation

% within Politics

Politics

Liberal ModerateConservative Unsure

IgeHomelessness Improved 29% 31% 17% 22%

Worse 19% 11% 22% 10%

No effect 42% 49% 55% 41%

Unsure 9% 10% 7% 27%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

IgeHomelessness * Party Crosstabulation

% within Party

Party

DemocratRepublican

Independent Unsure

IgeHomelessness Improved 30% 24% 15% 27%

Worse 13% 16% 21% 6%

No effect 45% 49% 55% 35%

Unsure 12% 10% 9% 31%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

IgeHomelessness * Income Crosstabulation

% within Income

Income

Less than $50,000

$50,000-$100,000

More than $100,000 Refused

IgeHomelessness Improved 26% 25% 19% 31%

Worse 18% 14% 17% 12%

No effect 46% 51% 54% 41%

Unsure 11% 11% 10% 16%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 21: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 21922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

IgeHomelessness * Ige Crosstabulation

% within Ige

Ige

Positive Negative Unsure

IgeHomelessness Improved 50% 9% 17%

Worse 6% 32% 8%

No effect 37% 55% 49%

Unsure 7% 5% 27%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 22: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 22922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Overall, would you say that Oahu Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s leadership on the homelessness issue has helped improve the situation, has made the situation worse, or hasn’t affected the situation one way or the other?

Full state

Oahu only

Percent

Improved 30

Worse 17

No effect 36

Unsure 18

Percent

Improved 30

Worse 18

No effect 39

Unsure 14

Page 23: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 23922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Full stateCaldwellHomelessness * Gender Crosstabulation

% within Gender

Gender

Male Female

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 30% 29%

Worse 21% 14%

No effect 37% 35%

Unsure 12% 22%

Total 100% 100%

CaldwellHomelessness * Race_Ethnicity Crosstabulation

% within Race_Ethnicity

Race_Ethnicity

Caucasian

Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic

Other/Mixed

CaldwellHomelessness

Improved 29% 32% 27% 38% 22% 17% 26%

Worse 24% 9% 14% 16% 8% 17% 24%

No effect 28% 46% 29% 39% 51% 42% 29%

Unsure 20% 13% 30% 7% 18% 25% 21%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

CaldwellHomelessness * Age_Group Crosstabulation

% within Age_Group

Age_Group

Under 5050 or older

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 22% 32%

Worse 19% 18%

No effect 32% 38%

Page 24: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 24922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Unsure 28% 12%

Total 100% 100%

CaldwellHomelessness * County_CD Crosstabulation

% within County_CD

County_CD

Oahu_1 Oahu_2 Hawaii Maui Kauai

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 30% 29% 29% 25% 41%

Worse 17% 20% 16% 15% 18%

No effect 39% 38% 26% 40% 13%

Unsure 14% 13% 29% 20% 29%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 25: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 25922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

CaldwellHomelessness * Politics Crosstabulation

% within Politics

Politics

Liberal ModerateConservative Unsure

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 33% 36% 24% 21%

Worse 23% 11% 21% 14%

No effect 30% 37% 43% 33%

Unsure 14% 17% 12% 32%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

CaldwellHomelessness * Party Crosstabulation

% within Party

Party

Democrat

Republican

Independent Unsure

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 33% 29% 25% 23%

Worse 14% 17% 23% 10%

No effect 35% 37% 41% 27%

Unsure 18% 17% 11% 40%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

CaldwellHomelessness * Income Crosstabulation

% within Income

Income

Less than $50,000

$50,000-$100,000

More than $100,000 Refused

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 28% 33% 31% 25%

Worse 19% 17% 20% 10%

No effect 36% 34% 34% 44%

Unsure 17% 17% 15% 21%

Page 26: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 26922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

CaldwellHomelessness * Caldwell Crosstabulation

% within Caldwell

Caldwell

Positive Negative Unsure

CaldwellHomelessness Improved 56% 9% 16%

Worse 5% 42% 8%

No effect 31% 47% 29%

Unsure 8% 2% 47%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 27: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 27922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

In general, would you say that Hawaii’s homelessness problem could be solved through effective leadership, or that it cannot be solved no matter who our leaders are?

Full state

Oahu only

Percent

Can solve 62

Cannot solve 23

Unsure 14

Percent

Can solve 65

Cannot solve 21

Unsure 14

Page 28: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 28922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Full stateHomelessnessSolved * Gender Crosstabulation

% within Gender

Gender

Male Female

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 66% 60%

Cannot solve 23% 23%

Unsure 10% 18%

Total 100% 100%

HomelessnessSolved * Race_Ethnicity Crosstabulation

% within Race_Ethnicity

Race_Ethnicity

Caucasian

Japanese Filipino Hawaiian Chinese Hispanic

Other/Mixed

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 73% 50% 65% 62% 54% 91% 71%

Cannot solve 16% 34% 22% 23% 18% 9% 19%

Unsure 11% 17% 14% 15% 28% 10%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessnessSolved * Age_Group Crosstabulation

% within Age_Group

Age_Group Total

Under 5050 or older

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 64% 63% 63%

Cannot solve 23% 23% 23%

Unsure 13% 14% 14%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 29: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 29922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessnessSolved * County_CD Crosstabulation

% within County_CD

County_CD

Oahu_1 Oahu_2 Hawaii Maui Kauai

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 65% 65% 55% 52% 66%

Cannot solve 20% 25% 25% 31% 31%

Unsure 15% 10% 20% 18% 4%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Page 30: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 30922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

HomelessnessSolved * Politics Crosstabulation

% within Politics

Politics

Liberal ModerateConservative Unsure

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 76% 57% 72% 48%

Cannot solve 13% 31% 17% 28%

Unsure 11% 13% 12% 24%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessnessSolved * Party Crosstabulation

% within Party

Party

Democrat

Republican

Independent Unsure

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 59% 71% 71% 47%

Cannot solve 26% 16% 17% 39%

Unsure 15% 13% 12% 14%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessnessSolved * Income Crosstabulation

% within Income

Income

Less than $50,000

$50,000-$100,000

More than $100,000 Refused

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 67% 61% 73% 53%

Cannot solve 23% 22% 19% 29%

Unsure 10% 17% 8% 18%

Total 100% 100% 100% 100%

HomelessnessSolved * Ige Crosstabulation

Page 31: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 31922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

% within Ige

Ige

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 55% 74% 58%

Cannot solve 27% 19% 24%

Unsure 18% 7% 18%

Total 100% 100% 100%

HomelessnessSolved * Caldwell Crosstabulation

% within Caldwell

Caldwell

Positive Negative Unsure

HomelessnessSolved Can solve 61% 71% 54%

Cannot solve 27% 20% 22%

Unsure 12% 9% 23%

Total 100% 100% 100%

Page 32: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 32922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Demographics

Gender

Age Group

Race/Ethnicity

Percent

Male 48

Female 52

Percent

Under 50 27

50 or older 73

Percent

Caucasian 37

Japanese 28

Filipino 9

Hawaiian 10

Chinese 6

Hispanic 1

Other/Mixed 10

Page 33: Civil Beat January 2016 Homelessness Survey

! 33922 Registered Hawaii Voters, Margin of Error, 3.2%(Including 614 Registered Oahu Voters, Margin of Error, 4.0%)70% Landlines, 30% CellphonesJanuary 26-29, 2016

Political Ideology

Party I.D.

Household Income

Percent

Liberal 25

Moderate 34

Conservative 25

Unsure 17

Percent

Democrat 52

Republican 21

Independent 22

Unsure 6

Percent

Less than $50,000 27

$50,000-$100,000 33

More than $100,000 22

Refused 19