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opinions. For <br />Option A, 74% of Democrats were supportive, as compared to 41% of Republicans and 46% of <br />independent voters. Total support for Option B remained consistent for Democrats (71%) and <br />independent voters (46%), while the proportion of Republicans in support fell by 9% points. More <br />Democrats and independent voters were strongly supportive of Option B than Option A. <br />Option AOption BOption COption D <br />Source: DHM Research, October 2016 <br />Support for Option C plummeted across all party affiliations, with just 44% of Democrats and less than <br />one in four of independent (24%) and Republican voters (14%) supporting the proposal. The story was <br />much the same for Option D. For both Option C and D, voters under 30 were the only group where a <br />majority supported funding. <br />As with elsewhere in the survey, those who had visited parks more frequently were supportive of funding <br />for parks and recreation, while less frequent visitors tended to oppose funding. Voters in Southeast <br />Eugene were the most supportive. <br />opinions of Option B follows. This is due to position as the largest <br />Democrats and independent voters (Q17). To recap, 57% supported the option, with 24% in strong <br />support. Four in ten (40%) were opposed, with 24% in strong opposition. <br />DHM RESEARCH |CITY OF EUGENE PARKS AND RECREATION SURVEY | OCTOBER 2016 <br />16 <br /> <br />