CIRCLE (The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement)
conducts research on the civic and political engagement of young Americans.
The Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi key fact #1: In 2012, there are an estimated 434,000 18-to 29-year-old citizens eligible to vote in Mississippi;.1

Mississippi key fact #2: In 2012, an estimated 68.1% of young people in Mississippi cast a ballot. This is an increase from 2008, when an estimated 56.80% of young people in Mississippi cast a ballot.2

Mississippi key fact #3: In 2012, an estimated 79.6% of young people were registered to vote in MS.2

Below is more information on the youth vote by state:

18-to-29 year-old eligible to vote in the 2012 election

18-to-29 year-old turnout in 2012

18-to-29 year-old turnout in 2008 (most recent)

18-to-29 year-old turnout in 2004 (most recent election in which only one party had a competitive primary)

18-to-29 year-old turnout in 1996 (most recent in which only Republicans had a competitive primary)

Mississippi

434,000

68.1%

56.8% 51.9% 38.0%

Source: Current Population Survey (CPS) March 2011, Census Current Population Survey (CPS) November Supplement 2012

Historical Information about Young Voters in Mississippi (ages 18 to 29) from State Exit Polls (1996-2008)

2012

2008

2004

2000

1996

Young Voters Party Identification

Democratic Party

NA 42.68% 56.02% 54.93% 46.51%

Republican Party

NA 38.46% 28.57% 32.66% 37.26%

Independent

NA 15.97% 10.78% 10.63% 11.99%

Political Ideology of Young Voters

Liberal

NA 26.17% 27.80% 25.38% 19.21%

Moderate

NA 38.95% 45.51% 43.31% 44.84%

Conservative

NA 34.88% 26.69% 31.31% 35.95%

Vote Choice

Democratic Candidate

55% 56% 62% 58% 45%

Republican Candidate

43% 43% 37% 42% 46%

Other Candidate

2% 1% 1% 0% 9%

Source: State Exit Polls conducted by Voter News Services (1996 and 2000) and National Election Pool (2004, 2008, 2012). Data provided courtesy of Roper Center, University of Connecticut.

1. U.S. Census, Current Population Survey, 2011 March Basic Supplement

2. U.S. Census, Current Population Survey, 2008 November Voting and Registration Supplement>

*State data, and especially state exit poll results, are subject to sampling error and should be used with caution.

Longitudinal Graphs for Voter Turnout among 18-to 29-year-olds and 30+