Korean American Voters Embrace California’s Renters

May 13, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
05-13-08-release-korean-americans-proposition-98.pdf

Contacts:
HyunJoo Lee, NAKASEC, 323.937.3703
Hee Joo Yoon, KRC, 323.937.3718

Korean American Voters Embrace California’s Renters
Over 90% of voters reached by KRC pledge to vote NO on Prop.98 in June

Los Angeles, CA – Volunteers from the Korean Resource Center (KRC) have been contacting thousands of Korean American voters over the past two weeks. After countless nights making phone calls and running from door to door, the results so far are encouraging: 92% of Korean American voters contacted by KRC will oppose Proposition 98, a ballot initiative that threatens the homes and lives of thousands of families and community members in Los Angeles and across the state by ending rent control, inclusionary housing laws, and tenant relocation benefits.

Woo Youn Han, a volunteer who is also a member of KRC’s Power Vote 2008 – a group of community leaders committed to increasing the civic participation among Korean American voters – said “I want people to know that civic participation is our right, but that at the same time it is our duty”.

Founded in 1983, the Korean Resource Center (KRC) works to empower the Korean American and immigrant communities through education, advocacy and grassroots organizing. Since 1996, KRC has coordinated a multi-faceted program providing a seamless path to full participation, registering over 10,000 voters, distributing 100,000 voter education materials, and mobilizing over 5,000 voters at every electoral season.

Those interested in volunteering may check out dates and times at the Korean Resource Center’s website at www.krcla.org

The Numbers
Korean Resource Center’s June 2008 Civic Participation Campaign, 4/28/08 to 5/13/08

Meeting: 1,100 doors (1,450 voters) knocked in K-Town.
Talking: 1,050 calls made in K-Town, reaching 498 voters.
Educating: 400 voters educated on the issues through 4 community workshops.
You Got Mail!: 11,943 Voter Guides mailed in Los Angeles County, reaching 17,038 voters.

Getting Out The Vote
Q: Will you vote on June 3rd?*

KA GOTV
YesNoUNDAV
Korean Americans in LA County448(90%)22(4%)16(3%)12(2%)
not born in CA394(90%)20(5%)11(3%)11(3%)
born in CA45(82%)3(5%)6(11%)1(2%)


Protecting Renters
Q: Will you vote NO on Prop.98?*

KA Prop 98
Vote NOVote YESUNDRF
Korean Americans in LA County428(92%)10(2%)20(4%)7(2%)
not born in CA376(93%)8(2%)14(3%)7(2%)
born in CA46(90%)0(0%)5(10%)0(0%)


Protecting Homeowners and Renters
Q: Will you vote YES on Prop.99?*

KA GOTV
YesNoUNDRF
Korean Americans in LA County448(90%)22(4%)16(3%)9(2%)
born in CA353(90%)8(2%)22(6%)9(2%)
NOT born in CA40(78%)4(8%)7(14%)0(0%)


* Results are from phone calls to voters.

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