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PPIC Statewide Survey: Special Survey of Orange County

By Mark Baldassare

Some findings of the survey

  • Orange County residents are overwhelmingly upbeat about the county’s quality of life: Most (90%) say things are going well today. Majorities say their parks and beaches (84%), freeways and roads (64%), and schools (64%) are excellent or good. Over two-thirds of the county’s residents (69%) rate the local economy as excellent or good.
  • Virtually all county homeowners (98%) say they are satisfied with the homes they live in, and most (80%) are very satisfied.
  • In the recent presidential election, heavily Republican Orange County gave the nod to Bush (60%) over Kerry (39%).
  • County residents give the Republican governor sky-high marks: 68% say they approve of Schwarzenegger’s job performance (7 points higher than his statewide standing).
  • Orange County residents (62%) are also substantially more likely than Californians as a whole (44%) to say the state is going in the right direction.

This survey is a special edition of the PPIC Statewide Survey, which periodically includes regional and special-theme surveys. The intent of the current survey is to provide timely, accurate, and objective information about policy preferences and economic, social, and political trends in Orange County.

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Video: Californians and Their Government

By Stephanie Barton

Researchers Deja Thomas and Dean Bonner discuss key findings from the recent PPIC Statewide Survey, which examines views on key November ballot measures, partisan preferences for congressional candidates, confidence in US democracy, and other topics.

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By Ellen Hanak, Jeffrey Mount

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By Darcy Bostic, Caitrin Chappelle

Most Californians have safe drinking water, but pockets of unsafe or inadequate water supply remain. Efforts to consolidate smaller systems into larger ones is helping to resolve the problem.

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