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Arizona Education Association Special Election Eve/Day Survey May 16-17, 2016 500 special election voters Gender Men... 48 40 59 Women... 52 60 41 Region Phoenix... 19 21 19 Rest of Maricopa... 40 38 41 Pima... 19 18 20 South... 9 13 6 North... 13 10 14 Party registration Democrat... 34 32 36 Republican... 48 51 47 No party preference... 10 9 10 Other... 8 7 7 1. Before we begin, I need to know if I have reached you on a cell phone, and if so, are you in a place where you can talk safely? [IF NOT ON A CELL PHONE, ASK:] Do you own a cell phone? Yes, cell and can talk safely... 32 34 29 Yes, cell and cannot talk safely...[call BACK] No, not on cell, but own one... 61 59 63 No, not on cell, and do not own one... 7 7 8 (don't know)... GO TO TERMINATE

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 2 MONDAY INTERVIEWS Q2-4 2. Often things come up and people are not able to vote. Thinking ahead to Tuesday s elections, how likely are you to vote for the Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123? Are you almost certain to vote, will you probably vote, are the chances about 50-50, will you probably not vote, or will you definitely not vote? [IF CALLER SAYS THEY ALREADY VOTED PROBE:] Did you vote absentee or did you vote earlier inperson? N= 257 116 114 Almost Certain... Go to 3... 61 62 58 Earlier in Person... Go to 4... 10 11 10 Earlier Absentee... Go to 4... 29 27 31 Probably... TERMINATE 50-50... TERMINATE Probably not... TERMINATE Definitely not... TERMINATE (Don't know)... TERMINATE

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 3 3. [ASK IF Q2=1] Now I am going to read you the text of The Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123 that will be on the ballot on Tuesday. The proposal increases annual distributions from the State Land Trust Permanent Endowment Fund from 2.5 percent to 6.9 percent to benefit Arizona K-12 schools, colleges and other beneficiary institutions. A YES" vote will increase annual distributions from the State Land Trust Permanent Endowment Fund in fiscal years 2016-2025 from 2.5 percent to 6.9 percent of average monthly market values to benefit Arizona K-12 schools, colleges and other beneficiary institutions, including a roughly 260 million dollar distribution in fiscal year 2016; includes protections for state funds in the case of a severe economic downturn. A NO" vote shall have the effect of retaining the existing 2.5 percent distribution formula from the State Land Trust Permanent Fund and maintain current funding levels for Arizona K-12 schools, colleges and other beneficiary institutions. If the election were held today would you vote YES or NO on this amendment, or are you not sure? [IF UNDECIDED/NOT SURE] Well which way do you lean? [IF YES/NO] Is that a strong or not so strong yes/no? N= 156 72 66 Yes - Strongly... 35 77 0 Yes - Not Strongly... 4 10 0 Undecided - lean yes... 6 14 0 Undecided... 10 0 0 Undecided - lean no... 4 0 10 No - Not Strongly... 8 0 18 No - Strongly... 31 0 72 (Refused)... 1 0 0 Yes... 46 100 0 No... 42 0 100

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 4 4. [ASK OF Q2=2 or 3] On the Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123, did you [ROTATE] _vote yes or _vote no? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE VOTED, SAY]: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses. N= 101 44 48 Yes... 44 100 0 No... 47 0 100 (don't remember)... 0 0 0 (Did not vote on Prop 123)... 1 0 0 (Refused)... 9 0 0 3/4. Monday Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123 combined N= 257 116 114 Yes... 45 100 0 No... 44 0 100 Undecided... 6 0 0 (don't remember)... 0 0 0 (Did not vote on Prop 123)... 0 0 0 (Refused)... 4 0 0

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 5 TUESDAY INTERVIEWS Q5-8 5. Many people did not get a chance to vote in this special election. How about you? Were you able to vote today, or did you vote earlier in this election before today, are you voting later today, or like many people, did you not get a chance to vote? [FOLLOW-UP]: Did you vote in person, by mail, or by absentee ballot? N= 243 104 102 Yes, voted on Election Day in person...go to 8... 21 19 23 Yes, voted on Election Day by mail/absentee ballot Go to 8...... 15 19 12 Yes, voted early in person...go to 8... 11 11 12 Yes, voted early by mail/absentee ballot Go to 8... 49 46 50 Voting later Tuesday...Go to 6... 4 5 4 No, did not vote... TERMINATE (not sure)... TERMINATE 6. [IF Q5=5, VOTING LATER TUESDAY] How certain are you to vote for the Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123 are you very certain, probably going to vote, are the chances about 50-50, will you probably not go to vote, or are you definitely not going to vote? N= 9 5 4 Certain to vote...go to 7... 100 100 100 Probably will vote... TERMINATE 50-50... TERMINATE Probably will not vote... TERMINATE Definitely not voting... TERMINATE (don't know)... TERMINATE

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 6 7. [ASK IF Q6=1] When you vote later today on the Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123, will you [ROTATE] _vote yes or _vote no? [IF UNDECIDED/NOT SURE] Well which way do you lean? [IF YES/NO] Is that a strong or not so strong yes/no? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE WILL VOTE, SAY]: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses. N= 9 5 4 Yes - Strongly... 57 100 0 Yes - Not Strongly... 0 0 0 Undecided - lean yes... 0 0 0 Undecided... 0 0 0 Undecided - lean no... 0 0 0 No - Not Strongly... 10 0 24 No - Strongly... 32 0 76 (Refused)... 0 0 0 Yes... 57 100 0 No... 43 0 100 8. [ASK IF Q5=1-4] On the Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123, did you [ROTATE] _vote yes or _vote no? [IF RESPONDENT DECLINES TO SAY HOW HE OR SHE VOTED, SAY]: This survey is being done for research purposes only. Your willingness to discuss your vote is really important for assuring the accuracy of our research, and we promise that we will always maintain the privacy and confidentiality of your responses. N= 233 99 98 Yes... 42 100 0 No... 42 0 100 (don't remember)... 2 0 0 (Did not vote on Prop 123)... 1 0 0 (Refused)... 13 0 0

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 7 7/8. Tuesday Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123 combined N= 243 104 102 Yes... 43 100 0 No... 42 0 100 Undecided... 0 0 0 (don't remember)... 2 0 0 (Did not vote on Prop 123)... 1 0 0 (Refused)... 13 0 0 3/4/7/8. Education Finance Amendment, or Proposition 123 combined Yes... 44 100 0 No... 43 0 100 Undecided... 3 0 0 (don't remember)... 1 0 0 (Did not vote on Prop 123)... 1 0 0 (Refused)... 8 0 0 Among those who cast ballot N= 436 220 216 Yes... 50 100 0 No... 50 0 100

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 8 9. [ASK IF Q3=1,2, Q4=1, Q7=1,2, Q8=1] What was the main reason you voted yes on Proposition 123? Need to Fund Schools... 38 38 Education important... 23 23 Good for Teachers... 22 22 Positive toward Goal... 13 13 Will not raise taxes... 3 3 Other... 5 5 10. [ASK IF Q3=6,7, Q4=2, Q7=6,7 Q8=2] What was the main reason you voted no on Proposition 123? Don't Agree with Source of Funds /Methodology... 24 24 Misappropriating Funds... 19 19 Don't Trust Politicians /Government... 19 19 Bad for Teachers /Education... 10 10 They have enough funding... 9 9 Other... 22 22 11. Do you think the State Legislature is doing an excellent, good, just fair, or poor job? Excellent... 2 2 1 Good... 14 16 12 Just fair... 36 42 31 Poor... 39 30 50 (don't know/refused)... 9 10 6 Excellent /Good... 16 18 13 Just fair /Poor... 75 72 81 12. Regardless of how you voted, do you think state funding for public schools should be increased, decreased, or kept at the same level? Increased... 76 89 67 Decreased... 2 1 2 Kept the same... 16 7 25 (don't know/refused)... 6 3 6

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 9 13. Do you approve or disapprove of the use of state land trust funds to fund education as part of Proposition 123? [IF CHOICE] Do you feel that way strongly or not so strongly? Strongly approve... 33 60 11 Not so strongly approve... 12 20 5 Not so strongly disapprove... 9 7 12 Strongly disapprove... 38 7 67 (don't know/refused)... 8 6 5 Approve... 45 80 16 Disapprove... 47 14 79 14. How important is the use of state land trust funds to fund education as part of your decision which way to vote very important, somewhat important, a little important, or not important at all? Very important... 46 40 50 Somewhat important... 29 36 24 A little important... 8 9 8 Not at all important... 11 10 11 (don't know/refused)... 6 5 7 Important... 76 77 74 Not important... 18 19 19 15. In your opinion does Proposition 123 provide enough funding for public education, not enough funding, or too much funding for public education? Enough funding... 25 34 17 Not enough funding... 45 49 44 Too much funding... 11 2 20 (don't know/refused)... 20 15 20 The remaining questions are for statistical purposes only.

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 10 16. Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent or something else? [IF REPUBLICAN/DEMOCRAT:] Do you consider yourself a strong or a not-so-strong (Republican/Democrat)? [IF INDEPENDENT:] Would you say you lean more towards the Republicans or more towards the Democrats? Strong Democrat... 24 26 23 Not-so-strong Democrat... 3 2 4 Independent - lean Democrat... 5 7 5 Democrat... 32 35 32 Independent... 19 17 17 Republican... 43 43 44 Independent - lean Republican... 8 6 10 Not-so-strong Republican... 6 6 5 Strong Republican... 29 31 30 (Other)... 4 3 5 (Don't know)... 0 0 0 (Refused)... 3 1 2 17. What is your age? [IF REFUSED CODE AS 9] 18. [IF AGE IS REFUSED]: I am going to read you some categories. Please stop me when we get to your category. 18-24 years... 3 4 2 25-29 years... 3 3 3 30-34 years... 3 5 2 35-39 years... 5 6 4 40-44 years... 4 4 4 45-49 years... 6 6 5 50-54 years... 8 8 9 55-59 years... 7 8 8 60-64 years... 14 14 10 65-69 years... 14 11 19 70-74 years... 12 11 13 Over 74 years... 22 20 22 (Refused)... 0 0 0 19. What is the last year of schooling that you have completed? 1-11th Grade... 1 1 1 High School Graduate... 13 14 11 Non-College Post H.S.... 1 2 1 Some College... 27 27 25 College Graduate... 34 34 33 Post-Graduate School... 23 22 29 (Refused)... 1 1 0

AEA Election Eve/Day Survey May 2016 Page 11 20. Are you married, unmarried with a partner, single, separated, divorced, or widowed? Married... 68 66 72 Unmarried with Partner... 3 2 2 Single... 9 11 6 Separated... 0 1 0 Divorced... 7 7 7 Widowed... 10 12 8 (Don't Know)... 0 0 0 (Refused)... 3 1 3 21. Do you have any children under the age of 18 living at home with you? Yes... 16 22 13 No... 83 78 86 (Refused)... 1 1 1 22. Are you a member of a labor union? [IF YES] Are you a current member or retired member? [IF NOT] Is anyone else in this household a member of a labor union? [IF YES] Is that person a current member of retired member? Yes, current labor union member... 3 4 3 Yes, retired labor union member... 8 7 10 No, but current member in household... 3 4 2 No, but retired member in household... 2 2 2 No, no member in household... 82 84 82 (don't know/refused)... 1 0 1 23. Just to make sure we have a representative sample, could you please tell me whether you are from a Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish-speaking background? [IF NO, ASK:] What is your race - white, black, Asian, or something else? White... 83 79 87 Black/African American... 1 2 0 Spanish speaking/latino (Puerto Rican, Mexican, etc.)... 10 13 7 Asian... 1 1 0 Native American... 1 1 1 Pacific Islander... 0 0 0 Arab American... 0 0 0 (Other)... 2 1 2 (Don't know / Refused)... 2 2 1