As youth continue to move away, Nebraska communities lose young people’s unique perspectives and investments in the future.
Our analysis of young people who identify as or lean Republican shows that they differ from older Republicans in some respects.
A CIRCLE analysis of voter file data as of late October shows notable progress among the youngest voters, but major differences by state
Politically active and worried about policies that affect them, queer youth embrace civic participation but face distinct challenges.
CIRCLE's Youth Electoral Significance Index is a data-based ranking of states and districts where young voters have the highest potential to shape 2024 election.
An expanded list of districts from our Youth Electoral Significance Index highlights youth can shape results across the country.
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.
CIRCLE's analysis of 2022 survey data on Black youth highlights an interest in civic engagement but a lack of the information needed to participate.
Differences in access to information and support for electoral participation continue to be reflected in unequal voting rates among youth.
The youngest generation of eligible voters already makes up the majority of the 18-29 age group and bring unique concerns and experiences to the electorate.