Asian American youth are as likely to be interested and engaged in civic life as their peers, but they’re less likely to feel politically qualified.
Efforts to restrict voting by mail or dropping off a ballot may undermine the engagement of a rising electoral force.
The Wisconsin governor's race is #1 in our Youth Electoral Significance Index ranking of elections where youth can have a decisive impact.
Our 2020 data showed that young Asian women, young Black women, and young Latinas were more likely to talk politics, participate in elections, and fight racism.
White youth voted at the highest rate in 2020, but youth of color are closing the gap.
Our 2020 post-election youth poll showed that young Asian Americans were especially concerned about racial injustice and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Young Asian Americans have historically voted at lower rates, but our polling reveals signs of increasing civic participation
Our fact sheets explore how young Asians, Latinos, and African Americans participate in elections.