A recent telephone survey conducted over this past weekend by The Political Matrix found that only 20.4 percent of the city of Pensacola’s most likely voters believe the fish hatchery should be placed at Bruce Beach.
Inweekly hired The Political Matrix to gauge if the voters’ attitude as changed as more information has come public. It appears voters have become even less enamored with the hatchery.
The Political Matrix conducted its study via Interactive Voice Response (IVR) technology. The numbers used, landline and cellular, were supplied by the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office. Only households who voted at least three out of the last four elections were called.
Both black and white voters said they don’t want the fish hatcher at Bruce  Beach by nearly the same percentage. Males were slightly more in favor of the hatchery (22.7%) than female voters (18.6%).
The four council members that appear to be in favor of the fish hatchery at Bruce Beach have only between 28%-20% of the voters in their districts agreeing with their decision: Â District 3 – Andy Terhaar 23.9%, District 4 – Larry Johnson 28.1%, District 5 – Gerald Wingate 23.9%, District 7 – Jewel Cannada-Wynn 20.0%.
Do you think the city should place a fish hatchery at Bruce Beach in downtown Pensacola? | |||||||
Responses: 406 | Total | Overall % | |||||
1. Yes | 83 | 20.40% | |||||
2. No | 236 | 58.10% | |||||
3. undecided | 87 | 21.40% | |||||
Ethnicity | Responses | 1. Yes | 2. No | 3. undecided | |||
Hispanic | 2 | 50.00% | 0.00% | 50.00% | |||
Asian | 3 | 33.30% | 33.30% | 33.30% | |||
Black | 78 | 19.20% | 51.30% | 29.50% | |||
White | 37 | 20.80% | 60.30% | 18.90% | |||
Pacific islander | 4 | 0.00% | 75.00% | 25.00% | |||
Unwilling to respond | 2 | 0.00% | 50.00% | 50.00% | |||
Gender | Â | 1. Yes | 2. No | 3. undecided | |||
Male | 185 | 22.70% | 62.20% | 15.10% | |||
Female | 221 | 18.60% | 54.80% | 26.70% | |||
Districts | Â Member | Responses | 1. Yes | 2. No | 3. undecided | ||
1 | Wu | 60 | 15.00% | 58.30% | 26.70% | ||
2 | Myers | 44 | 11.40% | 63.60% | 25.00% | ||
3 | Terhaar | 88 | 23.90% | 61.40% | 14.80% | ||
4 | Johnson | 64 | 28.10% | 54.70% | 17.20% | ||
5 | Wingate | 46 | 23.90% | 45.70% | 30.40% | ||
6 | Spencer | 59 | 16.90% | 64.40% | 18.60% | ||
7 | Wynn | 45 | 20.00% | 55.60% | 24.40% | ||
The poll conducted in early November asked a different question:
Do you support the State of Florida investing nearly 10 million dollars of BP remediation money for the construction of an experimental fish hatchery on downtown waterfront property and an additional 8 million for its operation?
Responses: 476 | ||
Total | Overall % | |
1. Yes | 143 | 30% |
2. No | 267 | 56% |
3. undecided | 66 | 14% |
Lynn,
We both know she “sold out” her community years ago. Look at her voting record on initiatives that have hurt her district. She is a solid “rubber stamp” for anything the Mayor does … forget what it does for her constituents.
If you take Hayward at his word, he does not care. A person who met with him in October raised the issue of the fish hatchery and the public’s overwhelming opposition to putting it on Bruce Beach. According to the person who met with Hayward, and who called me shocked that he would make such a vulgar statement and especially to someone he did not know, this is what Hayward reportedly said – “I don’t give a @#$% about the people of Pensacola.” I was not surprised.