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babylonsister

(171,021 posts)
Thu Jul 19, 2018, 06:50 PM Jul 2018

Young People Are Registering to Vote in Huge Numbers, New Study Finds

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/07/young-people-are-registering-to-vote-in-huge-numbers-new-study-finds/

Young People Are Registering to Vote in Huge Numbers, New Study Finds
In some battleground states, 18-to-29-year-olds now make up a far greater percentage of new registrants.
Kara Voght
Jul. 19, 2018 4:55 PM



The March for Our Lives teens said they’d #VoteThemOut, and a new study suggests they could be poised to do just that. According to the political data firm TargetSmart, the percentage of newly registered voters who are under the age of 30 has grown significantly in a number of key battleground states since the February school shooting in Parkland, Florida. The surge could have big implications in this fall’s fight for control of Congress.

The study evaluated all new voter registrations in the 39 states with available data since February 14, 2018—the day of the Parkland shooting—and calculated the change in the share of new registrants who are 18 to 29 years old. Across the country, the share of youth registrants increased by a modest 2.16 percentage points. But in Indiana, Virginia, and New York—home to some of this year’s marquee House and Senate contests—the share of youth registrants increased by 9.87, 10.49, and 10.7 percentage points, respectively. In Pennsylvania—where voters will decide as many as nine competitive congressional races—the share of new registrants who are younger than 30 jumped by a whopping 16.14 percentage points. The study doesn’t evaluate how many of the new registrants may have been motivated by the #NeverAgain movement.

The findings offer an early, measurable indication that youth turnout could be higher than in previous midterm elections, though there’s no guarantee that many of the new registrants will actually vote. Just under half of all 18-to-29-year-olds were registered to vote in 2014, but less than 20 percent of that population group ended up casting ballots that year. It was the lowest rate of of youth registration and turnout recorded in four decades, according to the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University.
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Young People Are Registering to Vote in Huge Numbers, New Study Finds (Original Post) babylonsister Jul 2018 OP
A hopeful sign. klook Jul 2018 #1
2018 is no way comparable to 2014 beachbum bob Jul 2018 #2
Then why did only 28% say they were committed to voting this year? OliverQ Jul 2018 #3
That's a 10% increase Loki Liesmith Jul 2018 #4
Let's hope they hear from Dems who have words for thier concerns . We need the votes lunasun Jul 2018 #5
Young first timers and women can carry the Blue Wave... Wounded Bear Jul 2018 #6
THAT is exactly what must happen. nt coti Jul 2018 #7
Bit o' light empedocles Jul 2018 #8
Our message is getting out.... NCTraveler Jul 2018 #9
Read my sig line... CTyankee Jul 2018 #10
All of the younger voters I speak with are ready to NY_20th Jul 2018 #11
GOOD! NOW, LET'S GET THEM INTO THE VOTING BOOTHS OF THE NATION! CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2018 #12
 

NY_20th

(1,028 posts)
11. All of the younger voters I speak with are ready to
Thu Jul 19, 2018, 08:07 PM
Jul 2018

vote these jerks out.

I don't know about the rest of the country, but in New York State they are pumped up.

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