A Study of the Relationships of the Ann Arbor Political Parties to Young People and Students1966 - Ann Arbor (Mich.) - 136 pages |
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1966 City Council Adaptive Party Model Ann Arbor Area Ann Arbor City Ann Arbor Democratic Ann Arbor Party Ann Arbor Republican April 11 attitudes BASED ON PRECINCT centration changes cinct leaders City Clerk City Council election City of Ann COMPARISON OF PRECINCT concentration of students Democratic precinct leaders Democrats felt DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS differences easier for students fifth wards HIGH group LEADER CENSUS DATA matched precincts Michigan name specific young old vote open to young opennes Party in Ann party organizations PERCEPTIONS OF PRECINCT political parties POLITICAL SYSTEM position or influence Precinct Groupings PRECINCT LEADER CENSUS precinct level Provide student voter register to vote registered voters Republican Party role perceptions second ward student voter registration students to register support of young SYSTEM MORE OPEN TABLE third ward TOTAL VOTING TOTAL WARD VOTE transient University vote in Ann voter registration information voting age voting laws voting preference voting requirements