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Wyoming Statewide Survey October 9-13, 2018 N=600 Voters N=360 lands, N=240 cells Margin of Error +4.0% Sample A was asked of 1/2 of the respondents = 306 registered voters. Sample B was asked of 1/2 of the respondents = 294 registered voters. An asterisk (*) in a response category means that less than 0.5% of respondents chose that response category and a dash (-) represents no response. A carrot (^) denotes rounding. Due to rounding, some figures may be higher or lower by less than one-half of one percent.

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 2 of 14 X1. Compared to other issues like the economy, health care and education, how important are issues involving public lands, waters, and wildlife for you in deciding whether to support an elected public official? Are they (READ; DO NOT ROTATE) 91% TOTAL IMPORTANT 9% TOTAL NOT IMPORTANT 55% Very important, they are a primary factor in deciding whether to support an elected public official 36% Somewhat important; they are one of several issues you consider 7% Not too important; they are not a significant factor in deciding whether to support an elected public official 2% Not at all important for you in deciding whether to support an elected official * UNSURE/REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 3 of 14 Next, I m going to read you a list of issues some people have told me are problems in Wyoming while others may not be. After I read each one, please tell me if you think it is an extremely serious problem, a very serious problem, a somewhat serious problem, or not a problem in Wyoming. (RANDOMIZE) RANKED BY 2018 % EXTREMELY/VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM Total Extr/Very Extremely Very Somewhat Not a (DNR) Problem Serious Serious Serious Serious Problem DK/REF 13. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Quality of public education for kindergarten through twelfth grade students 2/14 63% 30% 14% 16% 33% 34% 3% 10/18 80% 57% 22% 35% 23% 19% 1% 12. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) A lack of health insurance coverage 2/04 81% 59% 29% 30% 22% 14% 6% 5/07 82% 53% 26% 27% 29% 13% 5% 2/14 63% 38% 19% 19% 25% 34% 3% 10/18 77% 49% 24% 25% 28% 19% 4% 15. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) A lack of good-paying jobs 2/04* 84% 56% 26% 30% 28% 14% 2% 5/07 57% 31%^ 13% 19% 26% 39% 3% 2/14 70% 28%^ 8% 19% 42% 30% * 10/18 82%^ 43%^ 13% 29% 39% 18% 5. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Availability of water for farming and ranching 5/07 85% 57%^ 24% 32% 29% 10% 4% 2/14 72% 34%^ 13% 22% 37% 22% 7% 10/18 76% 42% 10% 32% 34% 20% 4% 1. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Loss of family farms and ranches 2/04 73% 45% 18% 27% 28% 19% 8% 5/07 74% 47% 18% 29% 27% 18% 8% 2/14 76% 35% 13% 22% 41% 19% 5% 10/18 82% 41% 12% 29% 41% 15% 3% 3. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Pollution of rivers, lakes and streams 2/04 60% 29% 11% 18% 31% 35% 4% 5/07 60% 20% 6% 14% 40% 34% 5% 2/14 62% 18% 5% 13% 44% 38% 1% 10/18 77%^ 41% 14% 27% 35% 22% 1% Continued...

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 4 of 14 Total Extr/Very Extremely Very Somewhat Not a (DNR) Problem Serious Serious Serious Serious Problem DK/REF 7. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Decline in numbers of big game animals, such as moose and mule deer 5/07 63% 32% 15% 17% 31% 33% 4% 2/14 66% 31%^ 11% 19% 36% 27% 6% 10/18 75%^ 41%^ 12% 30% 34% 24% 1% 14. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Low level of water in rivers 78% 40% 11% 30% 38% 20% 2% 2. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Loss of habitat for fish and wildlife 2/04 62% 36% 12% 24% 26% 36% 2% 5/07 63% 28% 13% 15% 35% 34% 3% 2/14 58% 24%^ 8% 15% 34% 43% 10/18 73% 40% 13% 27% 33% 27% 1% 9. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Natural areas and ranchlands being split up by new housing and commercial development 5/07 78% 44% 21% 23% 34% 20% 2% 2/14 66% 27% 11% 16% 39% 31% 2% 10/18 72%^ 35%^ 12% 24% 37% 27% 1% 11. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) The impact of oil and gas drilling on our land, air and water 2/14 50% 22%^ 8% 13% 29% 49% 1% 10/18 62% 32%^ 13% 20% 29% 36% 3% 8. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Natural areas and ranchlands being split up by oil and gas development 5/07 68% 31%^ 13% 19% 36% 25% 7% 2/14 62% 24% 8% 16% 38% 37% 1% 10/18 65% 34% 14% 20% 31% 32% 3% 6. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Availability of water for wildlife and recreation 5/07 74% 40% 15% 25% 34% 23% 3% 2/14 49% 16% 4% 12% 33% 50% 1% 10/18 60% 29% 9% 20% 31% 39% 1% 4. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Unplanned growth and development 2/04 63% 32% 8% 24% 31% 30% 7% 5/07 67% 31% 11% 20% 36% 28% 5% 2/14 59% 17% 4% 13% 42% 38% 2% 10/18 65% 25% 7% 18% 40% 33% 2% Continued...

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 5 of 14 Total Extr/Very Extremely Very Somewhat Not a (DNR) Problem Serious Serious Serious Serious Problem DK/REF 10. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Loss of the rural character of Wyoming s communities 5/07 63% 28% 10% 18% 35% 33% 4% 2/14 49% 16% 5% 11% 33% 49% 2% 10/18 59%^ 23% 7% 16% 35% 38% 4% * In February 2004, asked as A lack of well-paying jobs 16. And, in general would you favor or oppose setting aside more state money to protect land, air, water, wildlife habitat and ranchlands in Wyoming? (IF FAVOR/OPPOSE, ASK:) And would you STRONGLY (response) or just SOMEWHAT (response)? 5/07 2/14 10/18 74% 65% 71%^ TOTAL FAVOR 22% 31% 24% TOTAL OPPOSE 45% 34% 41% STRONGLY FAVOR 29% 31% 31% SOMEWHAT FAVOR 13% 19% 12% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE 9% 12% 12% STRONGLY OPPOSE 4% 4% 5% DON T KNOW/REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 6 of 14 17. More specifically, the State Legislature has the authority to dedicate money into the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust, a fund which will earn interest to be used for conserving wildlife habitat, ranchlands and water. The Legislature has invested nearly one hundred five million dollars in the Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust, but fully funding the Trust would mean allocating up to 200 million dollars. Knowing this, would you support or oppose the State Legislature fully funding the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust to preserve wildlife habitat, ranchlands and water in the state? (IF FAVOR/OPPOSE, ASK:) And would you STRONGLY (response) or just SOMEWHAT (response)? 63%^ TOTAL SUPPORT 32% TOTAL OPPOSE 37% STRONGLY SUPPORT 27% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT 14% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE 18% STRONGLY OPPOSE 5% DON T KNOW/REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 7 of 14 I am going to read you a list of projects that the State of Wyoming currently funds or might undertake in the future to improve the condition of land, air, water, and wildlife in the state. Recognizing that there frequently is not enough funding for all such projects, please tell me how important it would be to you that each project be funded: extremely important, very important, somewhat important, or not important: (RANDOMIZE) RANKED BY 2018 % EXTREMELY/VERY IMPORTANT Total Extr/Very Extr Very Smwt Not (DNR) Important Important Important Important Important Important DK/REF 18. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Protecting and restoring the water quality of rivers, lakes and streams 2/04 92% 77% 40% 37% 15% 6% 2% 5/07 93% 70% 33% 37% 23% 6% 1% 2/14 94% 69%^ 32% 36% 26% 5% 10/18 93%^ 69% 31% 38% 25% 7% 19. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Protecting fish and wildlife habitat 2/04 93% 66% 30% 36% 27% 8% 5/07 95% 66% 28% 38% 29% 4% * 2/14 94% 65%^ 21% 43% 30% 6% 10/18 95% 66% 29% 37% 29% 4% 1% 27. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Conserving land corridors which wildlife like deer and elk use for migration 94% 64% 28% 36% 30% 6% 20. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Protecting the greater Yellowstone region 2/04 89% 73% 37% 36% 16% 10% 1% 5/07 92% 66%^ 35% 32% 25% 7% 1% 2/14 89% 65% 29% 36% 24% 10% * 10/18 89% 62% 33% 29% 27% 11% * 21. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Preserving family farms and ranches 2/04 92% 66% 27% 39% 26% 7% 2% 5/07 94% 67% 31% 35% 27% 6% * 2/14 94% 66% 30% 36% 28% 6% 10/18 90% 59% 23% 36% 31% 10% * 25. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Preserving our wide, open spaces and scenic vistas 5/07 95% 73% 35% 38% 22% 5% 2/14 93% 64%^ 23% 42% 28% 7% * 10/18 94% 58% 19% 39% 36% 5% 1% Continued...

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 8 of 14 24. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Preserving our western way of life 5/07 91% 61% 27% 34% 30% 8% 1% 2/14 93% 63% 29% 34% 30% 6% * 10/18 82% 51% 21% 30% 31% 17% 2% 23. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Protecting the character of our small town communities 5/07 92% 60% 23% 37% 32% 7% * 2/14 90% 59% 17% 42% 31% 10% * 10/18 83% 45% 15% 30% 38% 17% 1% 22. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Preserving historic trails and ranches 5/07 94% 60% 22% 38% 34% 6% 1% 2/14 92% 51%^ 15% 35% 42% 7% * 10/18 88% 43% 14% 29% 45% 12% 26. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Helping to grow the outdoor recreation economy 87% 40% 15% 25% 47% 13% 28. Some Members of Congress have proposed giving state governments authority over national public lands, such as national forests, or Bureau of Management Lands in its borders. The state government would decide the future management of the lands, but state taxpayers would pay the costs, including the cost of maintenance and preventing and fighting wildfires. Do you support or oppose this proposal? (IF SUPPORT/OPPOSE, ASK:) And would that be STRONGLY (support/oppose) or just SOMEWHAT (support/oppose)? 42% TOTAL SUPPORT 54% TOTAL OPPOSE 21% STRONGLY SUPPORT 21% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT 15% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE 39% STRONGLY OPPOSE 3% NOT SURE (DO NOT READ) 1% REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 9 of 14 Generally speaking, do you believe enhancing and protecting national public lands, such as national forests, national monuments, and national wildlife refuges has a positive impact, a negative impact, or no real impact on each of the following: (RANDOMIZE) RANKED BY % POSITIVE IMPACT POSITIVE NO NEGATIVE (DNR) IMPACT IMPACT IMPACT DK/REF 37. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Opportunities for children to explore and learn about nature 86% 11% 1% 1% 30. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Wildlife 84% 8% 7% 1% 31. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Protecting clean water 80% 15% 5% 1% 36. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) The overall quality of life in Wyoming 80% 15% 3% 1% 29. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Tourism 77% 11% 9% 3% 34. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Protecting our culture and heritage 74% 21% 3% 1% 32. (SAMPLE A)(N=306) Opportunities for hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation 73% 14% 11% 2% 33. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Protecting clean air 72% 22% 4% 1% 35. (SAMPLE B)(N=294) Jobs and the economy 65% 23% 10% 2%

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 10 of 14 Moving on, here is a list of specific items related to energy production in Wyoming. Please tell me if you would increase or decrease the production of that energy source, or would you keep it about the same. (RANDOMIZE) (IF INCREASE/DECREASE:) And would you (increase/decrease) it a lot or a little? RANKED BY % TOTAL INCREASE (DNR) TOTAL TOTAL DECREASE DECREASE KEEP IT INCREASE INCREASE DK/ INCREASE DECREASE A LOT A LITTLE THE SAME A LITTLE A LOT REF 38. Solar 63% 14% 10% 4% 23% 19% 44% 1% 41. Wind 54% 22%^ 17% 6% 23% 17% 37% 1% 40. Natural gas 54% 10% 4% 6% 36% 20% 34% 1% 39. Coal 49% 22% 16% 6% 29% 15% 34% *

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 11 of 14 Now, let's say that in the next ten years, more wind energy is produced here in Wyoming. Do you think that would have a positive impact, a negative impact, or no real impact on each of the following: (RANDOMIZE) RANKED BY % POSITIVE IMPACT POSITIVE NO NEGATIVE (DNR) IMPACT IMPACT IMPACT DK/REF 42. Jobs and the economy 66% 19% 13% 1% 44. Ability for farmers and ranchers to make ends meet 47% 33% 16% 4% 47. Air quality 44% 45% 8% 2% 48. The price you pay for electricity in the long-term 44% 32% 22% 3% 45. Wildlife 19% 31% 49% 2% 43. Scenic views 14% 22% 62% 2% 46. Access to private lands for outdoor recreation 13% 46% 37% 4%

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 12 of 14 49. Switching back to something we discussed earlier, would you support or oppose a small increase in local taxes in order to conserve water quality, wildlife habitat and ranchlands in your county or community? (IF SUPPORT/OPPOSE, ASK:) And would you STRONGLY (response) or just SOMEWHAT (response)? 59% TOTAL SUPPORT 39%^ TOTAL OPPOSE 25% STRONGLY SUPPORT 34% SOMEWHAT SUPPORT 12% SOMEWHAT OPPOSE 28% STRONGLY OPPOSE 2% DON'T KNOW/REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D1. To ensure we have a representative sample of voters in Wyoming, please tell me in what year you were born. 17% 18-34 25% 35-44 15% 45-54 24% 55-64 19% 65 AND ABOVE * REFUSED

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 13 of 14 And for statistical purposes only -- D3. Do you consider yourself a hunter, an angler or both? 66% TOTAL HUNTER/ANGLER 12% HUNTER ONLY 12% ANGLER ONLY 42% BOTH 34% NO/NEITHER (DO NOT READ) * UNSURE/REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D4. Which of the following types of outdoor recreation do you participate in regularly? (RANDOMIZE) (ACCEPT MULTIPLE RESPONSES) 89% TOTAL YES 60% Camping 58% Hiking 48% Bird watching and viewing wildlife 34% Riding an off-road vehicle or snowmobile 30% Boating 20% Mountain biking 8% Hunting/Fishing (DO NOT READ) 2% Sports (DO NOT READ) * OTHER (SPECIFY ) (DO NOT READ) 9% NONE OF THESE (DO NOT READ) * UNSURE/REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D5. How would you describe the area where you currently live? (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM/BOTTOM TO TOP) 11% A big city 10% A suburban area 44% A small town 34% A rural area * DON'T KNOW/NOT SURE (DO NOT READ) * REFUSED (DO NOT READ)

Wyoming Statewide Survey Page 14 of 14 D6. How dependent is your household income on the farming and ranching economy? Is it 28% TOTAL DEPENDENT 12% Very dependent 16% Somewhat dependent 72% Not that dependent * UNSURE / REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D7. No matter how you feel today, are you registered to vote as... (ROTATE) a Republican, a Democrat, Independent, or something else? 68% REPUBLICAN 19% DEMOCRAT 12% INDEPENDENT/ SOMETHING ELSE 1% REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D8. Generally speaking, do you consider yourself to be (ROTATE TOP TO BOTTOM, BOTTOM TO TOP) conservative, moderate...or... liberal on most issues? 52% CONSERVATIVE 29% MODERATE 15% LIBERAL 1% DON'T KNOW (DO NOT READ) 2% REFUSED (DO NOT READ) D9. Gender (BY OBSERVATION) 49% MALE 51% FEMALE