CIRCLE's early poll of youth (ages 18-34) ahead of the 2024 presidential election highlights major trends in young people's political views and participation.
CIRCLE's full report includes four in-depth analyses of Asian, Black, Latino, and White youth in the 2022 midterm elections.
New estimates show that 8 million youth are aging into the electorate in 2024, joining a diverse and politically active generation that can have a major impact on elections.
Community leaders and institutions can learn from and implement strategies and tools used by educators to teach and engage youth.
Our updated scan of state codes that encourage or facilitate electoral engagement and education for youth before they turn 18.
CIRCLE's analysis of our 2022 youth survey data shines a light on some of the barriers that may prevent young Latinos from fully participating in elections.
Organizations can and should engage young people beyond and between elections in order to strengthen their democratic skills and their ties to local communities.
White youth are not a monolithic group, and young white people without college experience may lack some information and support needed to vote.
Historical data from the past 50 years of midterm elections shows young people are engaged but there are still profound inequities in participation.