
The annual conference of the Pacific Chapter of the American Association of Public Opinion Research (PAPOR) will be held in San Diego August 14 and 15. The two days of panels will present new research on public opinion, methods, and trends.
On August 14, a “Political Change in California Sur” panel will review the political attitudes and demographics of Orange and San Diego Counties.
I will present a comparison of Orange and San Diego counties. Each has about 3 million residents, but they have unique histories and many distinguishing characteristics. Importantly, they have different influential neighbors. Orange is south of LA, much like a sprawling suburb, and San Diego is north of Mexico, with one dominant municipality. Although they are separated by about 20 miles of chaparral, both counties have been in political transition in this quarter century but at different paces, reflecting their histories, cultures and demographics.
Also presenting will be Jon Gould, UCI Dean of the School of Social Ecology, Gabriela (Gaby) Gonzalez, Economic Analyst, San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center, and John Nienstedt, President and CEO of Competitive Edge Research & Communication, Inc.
PAPOR will hold its annual convention in San Diego County on August 14 to 15 at the Bahia Resort Hotel.
To get more information, view the PAPOR website: https://www.papor.org

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