VAR CF9027 PARTY OF VOTE IN PREVIOUS PRES ELECTION COLUMNS 749 - 749 NUMERIC MD EQ 0 OR GE 9 1948: Do you remember whether you voted in <year> when <Democratic presidential candidate> ran against <Republican Presidential candidate>? (IF YES:) Whom did you vote for then? 1952-1962: (1958,1962: Two years ago,) In <year>, you remember that <Democratic presidential candidate> ran against <Republican presidential candidate> (1958: for the 2nd time). Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? (IF YES, VOTED:) Which one did you vote for?/ (1958: Did you vote for <Democratic presidential candidate> or <Republican presidential candidate>?) 1964 (FORM 1): Now, the last presidential election was four years ago, in 1960. Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted in that election? (IF YES, VOTED:) Did you vote Republican or Democratic in that election? 1964 (FORM 2),1966-1972,1976,1980,1982,1988 and later: In <year>, {you remember that} <Republican presidential candidate> ran on the Republican ticket against <Democratic presidential candidate> for the Democrats/ (1970,1972: against Mr. Humphrey on the Democratic ticket and Mr. Wallace on the Independent ticket; 1982: against Jimmy Carter for the Democrats and John Anderson as an independent candidate). Do you remember for sure whether or not you voted for in that election? (IF YES, VOTED:) Which one did you vote for? ------------------------------------------------------------------- USE WEIGHT VARIABLE VCF0009/VCF0009A/VCF0009B. In presidential year studies, this question referred to the presidential election held 4 years prior; in non-presidential year studies, this question referred to the presidential election held 2 years prior. For 1952, VCF9027 code 9 contains 9 cases of respondents who replied that they "thought" they had voted Democratic in 1948 and 3 cases of respondents who replied that they "thought" they had voted Republican in 1948. Also, in the original 1956 dataset all cases (unknown number) of Rs who only "thought" they voted for any particular candidate in 1952 were combined with other missing data: these cases are coded 9 here. In the original 1952 dataset, 1948 presidential votes for two specified nonmajor party candidates were individually coded, and there also appeared a combination category labeled "other or NA or DK who" (9 cases). Rs who said they had voted for the specified nonmajor party candidates in 1948 have been coded 5 here, while Rs from the combination category of the original 1952 dataset have been coded 3 here. In 1952-1960,1964-1972,1976,1980, if R answered the filter, "In the elections for president since you have been old enough to vote, would you say that you have voted in all of them, most of them, some of them, or none of them?" with "none of them" or answered that s/he was never before able to vote because s/he was previously not a citizen or old enough, then this question was not asked, and 0 has been coded here. In addition, in 1956, 1960, 1976 and 1980, if it was NA whether R had ever voted, then this question was not asked and 9 has been coded here. In 1968, if R DK whether s/he had ever voted, then this question was not asked and R is coded 9 here. In 1962, 1982, 1988, 1990 and 1992 no filter was used, but Rs who did not vote in the previous presidential election because of age or citizenship ineligibility (or for any other reason) were simply coded "did not vote" and are coded 0 here. NOTE for 1956, 1958, 1960, and 1964: The original codebooks' documentation during these years stated that residents of Washington D.C. (for some unknown reason) were INAP for this question; however, in checking the actual data it appears that some Washington D.C. residents were INAP while others were not. Any responses to this question from Washington D.C. residents during these years have been retained in this variable. Unfortunately, the remaining Washington D.C. residents who appeared in the original data during these years as INAP for this question (and whose vote in the previous presidential election was NA and who should have been coded here as 9) were also combined with another type of INAP Rs, those who were INAP because they had never before voted due to prior ineligibility. It is therefore unclear whether the latter set of Washington D.C. cases in fact appeared in INAP during these years for this question because they were from Washington D.C. or whether they were INAP because they had actually never voted before. Rs who had never voted before are coded 0 in VCF9027: this recoding scheme necessitated for 1956- 1960,1964 the inclusion of the INAP Washington D.C. cases about whom it was somewhat unclear whether or not "has never voted" actually applies: Year # D.C. cases Previous pres. vote Q. VCF9027 1956 2 1 response, 1 INAP 1 in codes 1-5, 1 coded 0 1958 3 1 response, 2 INAP 1 in codes 1-5, 2 coded 0 1960 1 no response,1 INAP 1 coded 0 1964 11 3 response, 8 INAP 3 in codes 1-5, 8 coded 0 1. VOTED: DEMOCRATIC PRES. CANDIDATE 2. VOTED: REPUBLICAN PRES. CANDIDATE 3. VOTED: DK/NA/REFUSED WHICH PRES. CANDIDATE 5. VOTED: OTHER CANDIDATE 9. DK/NA/refused to say if voted in previous presidential election; INAP, no post IW (1988); no pre IW (1952); short form or Spanish language IW (1992); NA if R has ever voted before (1956,1960,1976,1980); DK if R has ever voted before (1968); question not used 0. R did not vote in previous election; R has never voted 1948: 28 1952: 76 1954: 14 1956: 96 1958: 74 1960: 97 1962: 38 1964: 156 1966: 85 1968: 129 1970: 199,200 1972: 159,160 1976: 3182,3183 1980: 353,354 1982: 292,293 1988: 630,631 1990: 166,167 1992: 3107,3108 1994: 324,325 1996: 960204,960203 1998: 980214, 980215 ==============================