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Ward 2/Precinct 1 <br />o <br />o <br />Ward 2/Precinct 2 <br />20 0 <br />16 0 <br />16 0 <br />Ward 3/Precinct 1 <br />21 0 <br />23 0 <br />23 0 <br />Ward 3/Precinct 2 <br />5 0 <br />8 0 <br />8 0 <br />Ward 4/Precinct 1 <br />11 0 <br />12 0 <br />12 0 <br />Ward 4/Precinct 2 <br />12 0 <br />11 0 <br />11 0 <br />Hispanic origin <br />Not Spanish, Hispanic or Latino <br />99 0 <br />99 0 <br />99 0 <br />Spanish, Hispanic or Latino <br />1 0 <br />1 0 <br />1 0 <br />Housing tenure <br />Own <br />+ 92 0 <br />87 0 <br />87 0 <br />Rent <br />8% <br />130 <br />130 <br />Housing type <br />Attached <br />19 0 <br />18 0 <br />18 0 <br />Detached <br />81 0 <br />8 2 0 <br />8 2 0 <br />Race & Hispanic <br />Not white alone <br />10 0 <br />7 0 <br />8 0 <br />origin <br />White alone, not Hispanic or Latino <br />90 0 <br />93 0 <br />92 0 <br />Sex <br />Female <br />53 0 <br />50 0 <br />49 0 <br />Male <br />47 0 <br />50 0 <br />51 0 <br />Sex/age <br />Female 18-34 <br />6 0 <br />16 0 <br />15 0 <br />Female 35-54 <br />17 0 <br />2 0 0 <br />2 0 0 <br />Female 55+ <br />30 o <br />15 0 <br />14 0 <br />Male18-34 <br />30 <br />150 <br />160 <br />Male 35-54 <br />16 0 <br />21 0 <br />21 0 <br />Male 55+ <br />2 8 0 <br />14 0 <br />14 0 <br />National Research Center aligns demographic labels with those used by the U.S. Census for reporting purposes, when possible. <br />Some categories (e.g., age, race/Hispanic origin, housing type, and length of residency) are combined into smaller subgroups. <br />When there is an insufficient number of respondents within a category for those subgroups to be able to make meaningful <br />comparisons (generally, less than 50), that subgroup has been excluded from the analysis. <br />The survey datasets were analyzed using all or some of a combination of the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), R, <br />Python and Tableau. For the most part, the percentages presented in the reports represent the "percent positive." The percent <br />positive is the combination of the top two most positive response options (i.e., "excellent" and "good," "very safe" and <br />"somewhat safe," "essential" and "very important," etc.), or, in the case of resident behaviors/participation, the percent positive <br />represents the proportion of respondents indicating "yes" or participating in an activity at least once a month. <br />On many of the questions in the survey respondents may answer "don't know." The proportion of respondents giving this reply is <br />shown in the full set of responses included in the tab "Complete data". However, these responses have been removed from the <br />analyses presented in the reports. In other words, the tables and graphs display the responses from respondents who had an <br />opinion about a specific item. <br />Contact <br />The City of Ramsey funded this research. Please contact Ramsey City Administrator Kurt Ulrich at kulrich@ci.ramsey.mn.us if you <br />have any questions about the survey. <br />Survey Validity <br />See the Polco Knowledge Base article on survey validity at https:/Zinfo.polco.us/knowledge/statistical-vali <br />* See AAPOR's Standard Definitions for more information at <br />httns://www.aanor.ora/Publ ications-Media/AAPOR-Journals/Standard-Definitions.asnx <br />* Pasek, J. (2010). ANES Weighting Algorithm. Retrieved from <br />httns://web.stanford.edu/arouD/iriss/cai-bin/anesrake/resources/RakinaDescriDtion.Ddf <br />* Targets come from the 2010 Census and 2017 American Community Survey <br />