NYC Registered Voters
When Michael Bloomberg finishes his third term as New York City mayor in 2013, do you think he will be remembered as one of the best mayors in New York City history, above average, about average, below average, or as one of the worst mayors in New York City's history?
One of the best mayors Above average About average Below average One of the worst mayors
Row % Row % Row % Row % Row %
NYC Registered Voters 10% 29% 37% 15% 10%
Party Registration Democrat 9% 28% 38% 15% 11%
Republican 15% 28% 38% 11% 7%
Non-enrolled 9% 33% 34% 14% 9%
NYC Borough Bronx 9% 25% 49% 11% 5%
Brooklyn 7% 31% 35% 13% 13%
Manhattan 17% 37% 27% 14% 6%
Queens and Staten Island 8% 24% 39% 18% 11%
Income Less than $50,000 5% 25% 42% 16% 13%
$50,000 or more 12% 35% 32% 13% 8%
Race White 15% 32% 33% 12% 8%
African American 6% 25% 43% 18% 8%
Latino 6% 27% 33% 19% 14%
Religion Protestant 8% 31% 34% 14% 13%
Catholic 9% 28% 34% 17% 11%
Jewish 15% 33% 33% 15% 5%
Education Not college graduate 7% 23% 43% 16% 10%
College graduate 13% 35% 30% 12% 9%
Age Under 45 8% 28% 39% 15% 11%
45 or older 11% 29% 36% 15% 10%
Generation Millennials (18-30) 4% 27% 40% 20% 10%
Gen X (31-46) 12% 32% 36% 12% 9%
Baby Boomers (47-65) 11% 25% 36% 16% 11%
Silent-Greatest (Over 65) 9% 32% 37% 13% 9%
Gender Men 11% 32% 36% 12% 9%
Women 8% 26% 38% 17% 11%
Households with children under 18 Household with children 10% 28% 37% 15% 10%
No children in household 10% 29% 37% 14% 9%
Union Member in Household 7% 27% 38% 15% 12%
Interview Type Landline 10% 29% 36% 15% 10%
Cell Phone 8% 30% 41% 12% 9%
NY1-Marist Poll NYC Registered Voters: Interviews conducted March 22nd through 24th, 2011, N=605 MOE +/- 4%. Totals may not add to 100 due to rounding.