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9887 4 th St. N., Suite 200 St. Petersburg, FL 33702 Phone: (727) 245-1962 Fax: (727) 577-7470 Email: info@stpetepolls.org Website: www.stpetepolls.org Matt Florell, President Subject: Jacksonville, Florida Election survey conducted for FloridaPolitics.com Date: March 25, 2015 Executive Summary: This poll of 1,076 Jacksonville, Florida likely voters was conducted on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. This poll used the registered voter lists supplied by the state of Florida as of February 18, 2015. The sample of voters that were contacted included random samples of registered voters within the boundaries of The City of Jacksonville, Florida. The issues surveyed included questions related to the 2015 city election. Methodology: The poll was conducted by an automated phone call polling system. The results were then weighted to account for proportional differences between the respondents' demographics and the demographics of the active voter population for Jacksonville, Florida. The demographics used were: political party, race, age and gender. The sample of voters polled was chosen at random within the registered voter population within Jacksonville, Florida. Only those voters that said they were planning to vote in the March election were included in the results. The scientific results shown for the questions below have a sample size of 1,076 and a 3.0% Margin of Error at a 95% confidence level.

Summary of Scientific Results: If the election were held today for Jacksonville Mayor, would you vote for Alvin Brown or Lenny Curry? Alvin Brown: 49.4% Lenny Curry: 46.1% Undecided: 4.5% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Alvin Brown? Favorable: 52.2% Unfavorable: 34.3% Unsure: 13.5% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Lenny Curry? Favorable: 46.5% Unfavorable: 39.8% Unsure: 13.7% If the election were held today for Jacksonville Sheriff, would you vote for Ken Jefferson or Mike Williams? Ken Jefferson: 48.8% Mike Williams: 40.6% Undecided: 10.6% Are you planning to vote by mail or in person for the Jacksonville runoff election? Mail vote: 31.3% Vote in person: 68.7%

Detailed Results with Demographic Breakdowns for Each Question: If the election were held today for Jacksonville Mayor, would you vote for Alvin Brown or Lenny Curry? Alvin Brown: 49.4% Lenny Curry: 46.1% Undecided: 4.5% Brown: 49.4% Curry: 46.1% Undecided: 4.5% Brown: 79.2% Curry: 15.3% Undecided: 5.5% Brown: 19.4% Curry: 77.3% Undecided: 3.3% Brown: 47.3% Curry: 47.9% Undecided: 4.8% Brown: 32.9% Curry: 63.2% Undecided: 3.9% Brown: 88.7% Curry: 5.5% Undecided: 5.8% Brown: 53.8% Curry: 46.2% Undecided: 0% Brown: 57.7% Curry: 38.5% Undecided: 3.8% Brown: 56.0% Curry: 36.0% Undecided: 8.0% Brown: 48.1% Curry: 49.0% Undecided: 2.9% Brown: 50.5% Curry: 43.7% Undecided: 5.8% Brown: 51.3% Curry: 42.6% Undecided: 6.1% Brown: 51.9% Curry: 42.7% Undecided: 5.4% Brown: 49.3% Curry: 46.5% Undecided: 4.1% Brown: 44.4% Curry: 52.9% Undecided: 2.6%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Alvin Brown? Favorable: 52.2% Unfavorable: 34.3% Unsure: 13.5% Favorable: 52.2% Unfavorable: 34.3% Unsure: 13.5% Favorable: 75.4% Unfavorable: 14.8% Unsure: 9.7% Favorable: 29.0% Unfavorable: 54.6% Unsure: 16.4% Favorable: 50.0% Unfavorable: 33.6% Unsure: 16.4% Favorable: 38.2% Unfavorable: 46.1% Unsure: 15.7% Favorable: 84.9% Unfavorable: 7.2% Unsure: 7.9% Favorable: 61.5% Unfavorable: 15.4% Unsure: 23.1% Favorable: 57.7% Unfavorable: 26.9% Unsure: 15.4% Favorable: 64.0% Unfavorable: 28.0% Unsure: 8.0% Favorable: 51.2% Unfavorable: 38.1% Unsure: 10.7% Favorable: 53.1% Unfavorable: 31.2% Unsure: 15.8% Favorable: 60.9% Unfavorable: 26.1% Unsure: 13.0% Favorable: 51.6% Unfavorable: 33.4% Unsure: 15.0% Favorable: 53.1% Unfavorable: 35.2% Unsure: 11.8% Favorable: 46.0% Unfavorable: 38.6% Unsure: 15.3%

Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of Lenny Curry? Favorable: 46.5% Unfavorable: 39.8% Unsure: 13.7% Favorable: 46.6% Unfavorable: 39.8% Unsure: 13.7% Favorable: 19.7% Unfavorable: 64.4% Unsure: 15.9% Favorable: 73.4% Unfavorable: 16.6% Unsure: 10.0% Favorable: 49.3% Unfavorable: 32.9% Unsure: 17.8% Favorable: 61.0% Unfavorable: 27.6% Unsure: 11.4% Favorable: 13.7% Unfavorable: 68.8% Unsure: 17.5% Favorable: 23.1% Unfavorable: 53.8% Unsure: 23.1% Favorable: 34.6% Unfavorable: 42.3% Unsure: 23.1% Favorable: 40.0% Unfavorable: 40.0% Unsure: 20.0% Favorable: 48.8% Unfavorable: 38.7% Unsure: 12.6% Favorable: 44.7% Unfavorable: 40.7% Unsure: 14.6% Favorable: 40.0% Unfavorable: 44.3% Unsure: 15.7% Favorable: 43.9% Unfavorable: 38.9% Unsure: 17.2% Favorable: 47.2% Unfavorable: 40.0% Unsure: 12.9% Favorable: 53.4% Unfavorable: 38.1% Unsure: 8.5%

If the election were held today for Jacksonville Sheriff, would you vote for Ken Jefferson or Mike Williams? Ken Jefferson: 48.8% Mike Williams: 40.6% Undecided: 10.6% Jefferson: 48.8% Williams: 40.6% Undecided: 10.6% Jefferson: 74.6% Williams: 14.0% Undecided: 11.4% Jefferson: 21.8% Williams: 68.1% Undecided: 10.0% Jefferson: 50.0% Williams: 40.4% Undecided: 9.6% Jefferson: 33.1% Williams: 55.6% Undecided: 11.4% Jefferson: 87.0% Williams: 4.1% Undecided: 8.9% Jefferson: 61.5% Williams: 30.8% Undecided: 7.7% Jefferson: 53.8% Williams: 38.5% Undecided: 7.7% Jefferson: 44.0% Williams: 44.0% Undecided: 12.0% Jefferson: 43.6% Williams: 46.5% Undecided: 9.9% Jefferson: 53.1% Williams: 35.8% Undecided: 11.2% Jefferson: 48.7% Williams: 40.0% Undecided: 11.3% Jefferson: 51.6% Williams: 37.3% Undecided: 11.1% Jefferson: 48.7% Williams: 41.3% Undecided: 10.0% Jefferson: 44.4% Williams: 45.0% Undecided: 10.6%

Are you planning to vote by mail or in person for the Jacksonville runoff election? Mail vote: 31.3% Vote in person: 68.7% Mail vote: 31.2% Vote in person: 68.8% Mail vote: 29.9% Vote in person: 70.1% Mail vote: 34.1% Vote in person: 65.9% Mail vote: 26.7% Vote in person: 73.3% Mail vote: 32.8% Vote in person: 67.2% Mail vote: 27.4% Vote in person: 72.6% Mail vote: 53.8% Vote in person: 46.2% Mail vote: 26.9% Vote in person: 73.1% Mail vote: 24.0% Vote in person: 76.0% Mail vote: 30.0% Vote in person: 70.0% Mail vote: 32.2% Vote in person: 67.8% Mail vote: 20.0% Vote in person: 80.0% Mail vote: 25.5% Vote in person: 74.5% Mail vote: 33.2% Vote in person: 66.8% Mail vote: 42.9% Vote in person: 57.1%