And 80 percent of the union's nearly 2,000 members could not vote, because they live outside Hartford.
About 43 percent of the voters voted for Democrats in 2000.
Of this group, only 44 percent voted in the last Presidential election.
I guessed that in the 1980 national election only 50 percent of the people would vote.
The union said 94 percent of its members had voted to strike.
Less than 50 percent of those eligible voted in the race.
Of the 13,144 eligible voters, a significant 36 percent did not vote.
Just 17 percent of those workers voted for the contract.
By contrast, only 22 percent of the population could vote in 1960.
Of voters who said the economy was their top concern, 45 percent voted for him.