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Based on the conservative end of CIRCLE’s preliminary estimate, 53 percent of eligible youth voters cast votes in this election versus 45 percent in 2016. The youth vote also had more weight ...
Fifty-two or 53 percent of eligible youth turned out to vote, marking at least a four percentage-point rise since 2004 by CIRCLE’s tally, continuing an upward trend in youth turnout since 2000 ...
Youth turnout appears to be exceeding 2004 levels, which was itself a year with a big surge in voters ages 18 to 29. Young voters preferred Barack Obama by a wide margin, experts say.
Preliminary findings released by the Center for Information Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Civic Life show that youth turnout for the 2018 ...
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