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COLORADO LOTTERY 2010 IMAGE SURVEY Prepared By The Howell Research Group
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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE Assess Awareness & Image of Colorado Lottery as an Organization & Its Contributions to Colorado
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METHODOLOGY Statewide Telephone Survey 501 Randomly Selected Adults July 26 – August 19, 2010 Sample Proportionate to Population Quotas: Gender, Age & Ethnicity Overall Reliability = + 4.5% at 95% Confidence Level
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Colorado Residents Have a Favorable Impression of the Colorado Lottery
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Overall Favorability in 2010 Was Similar to Most Other Years
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Attitudes Regarding Operation of the Lottery Improved Between 2009 & 2010 Support for a State Run Lottery in Colorado Continues to Remain High Perception that “Lottery Officials Doing Good Job of Running Lottery” Improved Significantly Increase in Agreement that it Is Appropriate to Offer New Games
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Negative Perceptions about the Societal Impacts of the Lottery Have Remained Relatively Similar Over Time None of these Negative Perceptions Are Held by a Majority of Residents
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Unaided Awareness of How Lottery Proceeds Are Used Remains High Six out of Ten Mentioned “Parks/Recreation” One out of Five Could Not Name a Use
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In 2010, Nearly One Out of Eight Residents Were Aware of at Least One Correct Lottery Purpose
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Perceptions about the Use of Lottery Proceeds Improved Between 2009 & 2010 Residents Continue to be More Positive about State Parks/Recreation than Open Space or Local Parks/ Recreation Only Small Segment Want More Spent for Prizes & Less for Public Purposes
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More than 8 of 10 Had Recall of Lottery Advertising in Past 12 Months
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Attitudes about Lottery’s Advertising Improved Between 2009 & 2010 “Is entertaining” (53% to 63% Agreed) “Makes you feel good about playing Lottery” (44% to 51% Agreed)
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Awareness of the Lottery’s “Play Responsibly” Message Reached Its Highest Level in 2010
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MAJOR FINDINGS Colorado Residents Continue to Express Strong Support for a State Run Lottery in Colorado Nearly 8 of 10 Residents Have an Awareness of at Least One Public Purpose for Lottery Proceeds – Primarily “Parks/Recreation” The Vast Majority of Residents Support Lottery Proceeds Being Used for Each of Its Current Purposes
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Colorado Residents Continue to Have High Awareness of & Express Support for the Different Lottery Games Recall of Lottery Advertising Remains High & Perceptions Regarding the Advertising Improved 2009 – 2010 Awareness of “Play Responsibly” Message Reached All Time High in 2010 MAJOR FINDINGS
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