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July 2016 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Youth Voting in the 2016 Primaries As both parties’ national conventions officially put an end to the 2016 primary season, our most recent fact sheet looks back at our exclusive, state-by-state estimates of youth turnout and total votes, and reports on major trends from the 2016 nominating Read More >
June E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Exclusive Analysis: Donald Trump and Young Voters CIRCLE has released a comprehensive analysis of Donald Trump’s level of support from young people during the 2016 primary election cycle, which examines how Trump’s support from young voters stacks up with previous Republican nominees, as well as implications for Read More >
April 2016 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. High Youth Turnout Continued in Recent Tuesday Primaries The trend of high youth engagement in the 2016 primaries continued on Tuesday, April 26, when participation rose, compared to previous years, in Maryland and Connecticut. Meanwhile, data estimates suggest youth turnout may have dropped in Pennsylvania. An estimated Read More >
March 2016 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Estimate of Total Youth Votes in the 2016 Primaries and Caucuses Young people have been voting in record numbers this primary season, especially in Republican contests, while in Democratic primaries the overwhelming youth support for Senator Bernie Sanders has helped him stay competitive against Secretary Hillary Read More >
February 2016 E-Update

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Exclusive Research: Where Will Young Voters Shape the 2016 Races? CIRCLE recently released the Youth Electoral Significance Index (YESI), our exclusive, data-based rankings of the states and districts where young voters, ages 18-29, can have a disproportionately high impact on the 2016 Presidential and Congressional elections. According to Read More >