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Poll Supports Olympics bid, backing for 2012 Bay Area Games.

San Jose Mercury News

October 3, 2002— A Bay Area Olympics has gained strong public support according to a poll being released today by the group trying to bring the 2012 Summer Games to a region known for its political dissension.

Almost nine out of 10 registered voters surveyed last month reacted favorably to a question about holding the Olympics in the Bay Area, the poll showed.

The positive results of the telephone survey, which queried 400 voters from five Bay Area counties, gives the Bay Area Sports Organizing Committee (BASOC) a boost a month before the U.S. Olympic Committee votes to name San Francisco or New York as its candidate city. The vote will be Nov. 2.

The International Olympic Committee will pick the host city in 2005 from perhaps a dozen candidates, such as London, Moscow, Paris and Rome.

The poll is the latest move in an effort to create interest in the Bay Area bid as the domestic race reaches its final lap. San Francisco and New York are expected to deliver 100-page bid summaries to the USOC by Tuesday. The documents will be distributed to the 123 voting board members. Bay Area bidders also plan to attach the poll results to their annual USOC bid report, due Oct. 15.

"I think it is important that both the USOC and IOC want to go some place where they are wanted," BASOC President Anne Cribbs said Wednesday.

The poll underscores the region's affection for the Games. For instance:

• 77 percent of those interviewed said they have a great deal of interest or some interest in the Olympics in general.

• 90 percent said they are aware that San Francisco and New York have recently been selected as possible Olympic sites.

• Of the 9 percent who reacted negatively to a local Olympics, most cited traffic congestion as their biggest concern.

Pollsters surveyed voters from Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties between Sept. 18 and 25. The results have a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points, pollster John Canapary said." The numbers are fairly dramatic," he said. "In the Bay Area we always have different factions. You are going to have people against anything." Canapary, a partner in the San Francisco firm of Corey, Canapary & Galanis Research, said his group crafted unbiased questions to address concerns that the results would be nothing more than hype from BASOC.

Cribbs, a 1960 Olympic swimmer, could not have asked for better results. She said the Bay Area has proven it supports the Games: The region had the highest viewership during the Salt Lake Winter Games in February.

"We love the Olympics here," she said.

BAY AREA OLYMPICS SURVEY

From Sept. 18 to 25, the Bay Area Sports Organizing Committee conducted a telephone survey of 400 voters from five Bay Area counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara). The survey's margin of error is plus or minus 4.9 percent.
Survey results snapshot:

• 77 percent said they had a great deal of interest or some interest in the Olympics in general.

• 90 percent said they were aware that San Francisco and New York are the U.S. finalists to host the 2012 Games.

• 88 percent said they had a positive reaction to holding the 2012 Olympic Games in the Bay Area.

• 84 percent said they or another household member would definitely or possibly attend Games.

• 54 percent said they would definitely or possibly be involved as a volunteer.

• 91 percent said the Bay Area should definitely or probably support the effort to bring the Olympics here.

by Elliott Almond
SJ Mercury News