Perceived Sufficiency of Directional Signs Graph

This figure is titled "Perceived Sufficiency of Directional Signs." It contains two pie charts. The 2,928 respondents were those who voted, excluding those who voted by mail. Due to rounding, numbers may not sum to 100 percent.

The first pie chart shows the breakdown of answers to Question 35, "Would you say that there were enough directional signs outside of the building to help you find the entrance of the polling station?" 82 percent said yes, 12 percent said no, and 5 percent did not know or did not respond.

The second pie chart shows the breakdown of answers to Question 36, "Once inside, were there enough signs to help you find where to go for voting?" 95 percent said yes, 4 percent said no, and 1 percent did not know or did not respond.