These results include all survey results received for Casper, including surveys that were filled out online, on paper, or at a public meeting.
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Answer:
To understand these results, begin byselecting the jurisdiction that you would like to see results for. Each town has its own survey, so eachhas its own results.
Once you've selected a jurisdiction, you will see a chart appear. The chart will list each funding category on the survey along with a bar indicating how much support that funding category has received so far.
In order to rank each question, we have given each option a certain number of points:
Not at all important |
Zero points |
Somewhat Important |
One point |
Important |
Two points |
Very Important |
Three points |
The number behind each question is the sum of all the points that question has received on surveys.
For example:
Suppose thatthe funding category "Street Repairs"has receivedsix votes for "very important",seven votes for "important,"eight votes for "somewhat important,"andnine votes for "Not at all important." The calculation would look like this:
- Not at all important: Zero Points x 9 votes = 0 points
- Somewhat Important: One Point x8 votes = 8points
- Important: Two Points x 7 votes = 14 points
- Very Important: Three Points x 6 votes = 18 points
So the Total points for Street Repairswould be 30 points (0 + 8 + 14 + 18 = 30).
You can also roll over the chart with your mouse to see exactly how people voted for each category.
