NY1/NYT/Siena poll of NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio's first 100 days

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Crosstabs for poll that finds mixed results for de Blasio as he completes his first 100 days in office.

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  • New York Times/NY1/Siena College Poll

    March 29-April 3, 2014

    1,190 New York City Residents, MOE +/- 2.8%

    941 New York City Registered Voters, MOE +/- 3.2%

    Union City Children

    Total

    Reg

    Voter Rep Dem

    Ind/

    Other Bronx Bklyn Mhtn Queens M F 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+ Lib Mod Conserv HH

    Worker

    HH White

    Afr Amer

    /Black Hispanic Cath Jewish Prot Other

    Less than

    college

    College

    degree in HH

  • New York Times/NY1/Siena College Poll

    March 29-April 3, 2014

    1,190 New York City Residents, MOE +/- 2.8%

    941 New York City Registered Voters, MOE +/- 3.2%

    Union City Children

    Total

    Reg

    Voter Rep Dem

    Ind/

    Other Bronx Bklyn Mhtn Queens M F 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+ Lib Mod Conserv HH

    Worker

    HH White

    Afr Amer

    /Black Hispanic Cath Jewish Prot Other

    Less than

    college

    College

    degree in HH

  • New York Times/NY1/Siena College Poll

    March 29-April 3, 2014

    1,190 New York City Residents, MOE +/- 2.8%

    941 New York City Registered Voters, MOE +/- 3.2%

    Union City Children

    Total

    Reg

    Voter Rep Dem

    Ind/

    Other Bronx Bklyn Mhtn Queens M F 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+ Lib Mod Conserv HH

    Worker

    HH White

    Afr Amer

    /Black Hispanic Cath Jewish Prot Other

    Less than

    college

    College

    degree in HH

  • New York Times/NY1/Siena College Poll

    March 29-April 3, 2014

    1,190 New York City Residents, MOE +/- 2.8%

    941 New York City Registered Voters, MOE +/- 3.2%

    Union City Children

    Total

    Reg

    Voter Rep Dem

    Ind/

    Other Bronx Bklyn Mhtn Queens M F 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+ Lib Mod Conserv HH

    Worker

    HH White

    Afr Amer

    /Black Hispanic Cath Jewish Prot Other

    Less than

    college

    College

    degree in HH

  • New York Times/NY1/Siena College Poll

    March 29-April 3, 2014

    1,190 New York City Residents, MOE +/- 2.8%

    941 New York City Registered Voters, MOE +/- 3.2%

    Party (Among Registered Voters)

    Republican 10%

    Democrat 57%

    Independent/Other 27%

    Borough

    Bronx 16%

    Brooklyn 30%

    Manhattan 21%

    Queens 27%

    Staten Island 6%

    Political View

    Liberal 32%

    Moderate 34%

    Conservative 23%

    City Worker Household

    Yes 22%

    No 76%

    Union Household

    Yes 24%

    No 71%

    Religion

    Catholic 29%

    Jewish 10%

    Protestant 24%

    Other 30%

    Age

    18 to 29 23%

    30 to 44 23%

    45 to 64 32%

    65 and older 15%

    Gender

    Male 47%

    Female 53%

    Race/Ethnicity

    White 32%

    African American/Black 21%

    Latino 25%

    Other 14%

    Education

    Less than college degree 55%

    College degree or higher 41%

    Children in Household

    Yes 30%

    No 67%

    Income

    Less than $50,000 42%

    $50,000 to $100,000 21%

    $100,000 or more 18%

    Nature of the Sample

    New York City Residents

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