Property Tax Satisfaction (February 2015)

Property Tax Satisfaction (February 2015)

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categorycolumn-1
Very satisfied7%
Somewhat satisfied26%
Somewhat dissatisfied30%
Very dissatisfied24%
Don't know/no opinion13%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Very satisfied8%7%6%
Somewhat satisfied28%26%25%
Somewhat dissatisfied27%23%34%
Very dissatisfied21%26%26%
Don't know/no opinion16%19%8%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Very satisfied5%5%6%
Somewhat satisfied21%21%30%
Somewhat dissatisfied36%36%33%
Very dissatisfied28%27%25%
Don't know/no opinion10%10%6%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Very satisfied7%2%12%
Somewhat satisfied27%25%31%
Somewhat dissatisfied34%34%19%
Very dissatisfied17%18%24%
Don't know/no opinion14%21%14%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Very satisfied9%4%7%
Somewhat satisfied27%23%27%
Somewhat dissatisfied26%32%31%
Very dissatisfied21%21%28%
Don't know/no opinion16%20%7%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Very satisfied3%6%11%
Somewhat satisfied23%29%25%
Somewhat dissatisfied36%32%26%
Very dissatisfied28%26%32%
Don't know/no opinion9%6%7%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Very satisfied6%7%18%
Somewhat satisfied22%33%27%
Somewhat dissatisfied32%23%23%
Very dissatisfied26%18%17%
Don't know/no opinion14%19%16%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
Very satisfied9%7%4%
Somewhat satisfied30%32%19%
Somewhat dissatisfied27%33%35%
Very dissatisfied19%22%34%
Don't know/no opinion15%6%8%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Very satisfied6%11%5%
Somewhat satisfied27%22%24%
Somewhat dissatisfied31%25%32%
Very dissatisfied24%23%27%
Don't know/no opinion12%18%13%

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categoryMaleFemale
Very satisfied7%6%
Somewhat satisfied25%26%
Somewhat dissatisfied32%29%
Very dissatisfied27%22%
Don't know/no opinion9%17%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Very satisfied9%6%5%
Somewhat satisfied21%27%29%
Somewhat dissatisfied29%34%26%
Very dissatisfied26%23%25%
Don't know/no opinion15%10%15%

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category18-2930-4445-6465+
Very satisfied10%8%3%8%
Somewhat satisfied23%23%25%31%
Somewhat dissatisfied27%33%31%29%
Very dissatisfied13%17%34%24%
Don't know/no opinion27%19%7%7%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Very satisfied0%7%6%5%8%7%
Somewhat satisfied25%27%22%25%27%30%
Somewhat dissatisfied25%28%35%30%27%34%
Very dissatisfied33%25%22%25%25%24%
Don't know/no opinion18%13%15%15%12%5%

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