Gender Bill de Blasio had widespread support, running equally strong with both men and women. Male Female

Race and Ethnicity Mr. de Blasio received nearly equal support from whites, blacks and Hispanics. William C. Thompson Jr., though, received as many votes from African-Americans. There were not enough Asian voters in the exit poll to look at their views separately. White Black Hispanic Asian

Age Nearly two-thirds of the voters in the Democratic primary on Tuesday were age 45 or older. 18-29 30-44 45-64 65+

Education More than half of Democratic primary voters were college graduates. No H.S. diploma High school grad Some college College Postgrad

Religion Mr. de Blasio won the support of Protestant, Catholic and Jewish voters. Protestant Catholic Jewish All other

Income Mr. de Blasio did well with voters regardless of their household income. Under $30K $30K-$50K $50K-$75K $75K-$100K $100K-$200K $200K or more

Ideology Liberals make up more than half of Democratic primary voters and Mr. de Blasio got much of the support of the very liberal branch. There were not enough conservative Democrats voting in the primary to look at their views separately. Very liberal Somewhat liberal Moderate Conservative

Are You Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual? Nearly half of gay voters backed Mr. de Blasio, while a third preferred Ms. Quinn. Yes No

Borough Mr. de Blasio got a plurality of votes in all boroughs; Ms. Quinn had her best showing in Manhattan, while Mr. Thompson did well in the Bronx. Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens or Staten Island

Do You Think The Most Important Issue Is: Education vied with jobs as top issues for Democratic voters with children in New York City public schools. A plurality of public school parents consider the schools to have deteriorated under Michael R. Bloomberg. Crime Jobs and unemployment Education Housing The city's finances

Do You Think the N.Y.C. Economy Is: Democratic primary voters today gave mixed reviews of the state of New York City’s economy. Excellent/Good Not so good/Poor

Do You Think ‘Stop and Frisk’ Is: Six in ten voters consider the stop-and-frisk policing tactic excessive and most backed Mr. de Blasio. Excessive and results in innocent people being harassed An acceptable way to make New York City safer

Sex, Race and Ethnicity Mr. Thompson received nearly half of the votes of black men, but Mr. de Blasio did better with black women. White men White women Black men Black women Hispanic men Hispanic women All other races

Bloomberg’s Job Performance Higher levels of approval for Mr. Bloomberg were expressed by whites, college graduates, those with higher incomes, Manhattanites and older voters. Dissatisfaction with Mr. Bloomberg’s efforts as mayor ran highest among union households, blacks and residents of the Bronx. Approve Disapprove