A CIRCLE white paper uses 2020-2021 voting and registration data to evaluate the impact of various laws in improving equity in participation.
As youth continue to move away, Nebraska communities lose young people’s unique perspectives and investments in the future.
The upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026 could present a vital opportunity to engage Gen Z in redefining patriotism and shaping national discourse.
Young people in the state have been influential in recent elections, but they may need support to overcome changes in election laws.
Data shows that some young people are consuming local information from news outlets, but there's a greater need for access that can support youth engagement.
Our analysis of young people who identify as or lean Republican shows that they differ from older Republicans in some respects.
An expanded list of districts from our Youth Electoral Significance Index highlights youth can shape results across the country.
We connected with leaders and organizers at conferences and summits across the country to share our latest research.
Our analysis of youth without college experience, including "opportunity youth" who are also unemployed, shows major needs for outreach and support.