I should note that this seems to have only 550 respondents as to 
the religion questions, so the purely mathematical margin of error is likely to 
be large.  For Protestants, for instance, it should be roughly +/-6% (at the 
95% confidence interval); for Catholics, +/-8%.  And that's just the purely 
mathematical margin of error, not counting the other possible sources of error.

From: religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu 
[mailto:religionlaw-boun...@lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of David Masci
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Marc:

The Sacramento Bee published this exit poll for Prop. 8. Religious groups are 
on pages 5-6.

http://media.sacbee.com/smedia/2008/11/05/18/prop8.source.prod_affiliate.4.pdf

I hope this helps.

David Masci

Senior Research Fellow
Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
www.pewforum.org


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 Ha anyone seen statistics on the religious breakdown of pro-and anti-
Proposition 8 voters in California.I am working on a piece on the voting
patterns of American Jews (4/5's of whom opposed Proposition 8) .I am
looking for comparative data

Marc Stern

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