For decades, public opinion polls have shown that most Americans favor physician aid in dying (PAD) but little is known about those who support PAD ballot measures. With its emphasis on self-fulfillment, personal choice, and civic and political engagement, post-materialists would argue that adopting states tend to have younger, educated, and more secular populations. County-level votes on all nine ballot measures to legalize death with dignity were subjected to multiple regression analysis. The results largely confirm the hypotheses derived from post-materialist theory, namely that education, religion, and more problematically age significant indicators of PAD ballot measure voting.
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