A major new study provides in-depth insights on the civic engagement of a diverse generation.
Various demographic factors influenced who young Republicans voted for across the party's Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses.
Our full analysis of Donald Trump's performance with young voters in the primaries shows that youth generally preferred him less than other candidates.
An evaluation by former CIRCLE Director Peter Levine underscores the value of a developmental approach to youth civic engagement.
Youth of color and those without college experience can face more—and different—barriers to voting.
Our new study conducted with Opportunity Youth United highlights opportunities to make voting more accessible for low-income youth.
While contact from campaigns surged, too many young people remained left out, undermobilized, and underrepresented in the electorate.