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School of Public Affairs | 2101 Van Munching Hall | University of Maryland | College Park, MD 20742-1821 | P: 301 405 2790 | F: 301 314 9346 | W: www.civicyouth.org THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: A MIXED PICTURE MORE EMBARGOED until 10:00 am ET Contact: October 3, 2006 Amber Moore, 703-276-2772, ext. 17 The Future of American Democracy: A MixedPicture
ELECTORAL ENGAGEMENT AND COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Electoral Engagement and College Experience By Amanda Nover, Surbhi Godsay, Emily Hoban Kirby, and Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg1 July 2010 In all Presidential and Midterm election years, young people with collegeexperience are
9/11 AND THE WAR ON TERROR IN CURRICULA AND IN STATE 3 the context of executive power, while world history texts placed the events within sections about the history the Middle East. 2. There isa startling lack of
40% OF 18-29 YEAR-OLDS HAVE NO COLLEGE EXPERIENCE CIRCLE (www.civicyouth.org) is a nonpartisan, independent, academic research center that studies young people in politics and presents detailed data on young voters in all 50 states. CIRCLE was founded in 2001 with a generous gift from the Pew Charitable Trusts and is partof the Jonathan M.
HALF OF ELIGIBLE YOUNG PEOPLE CAST BALLOTS; A DIVERSE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, November 17, 2016 CONTACT: Kristofer Eisenla, LUNA+EISENLA media kristofer@lunaeisenlamedia.com |202-670-5747
CIVIC SKILLS AND FEDERAL POLICY Civic Skills and Federal Policy CIRCLE Staff April 2010, Updated May 2, 2010 Summary: Citizens can improve their communities, the government, and the nation through UNDERSTANDING A DIVERSE GENERATION Understanding a diverse generation 6 Youth Civic Engagement in the United States To explore these differences, CIRCLE conducted a cluster analysis of Census civic engagement data from 2008 and ARCHIVE.CIVICYOUTH.ORG archive.civicyouth.org YOUNG PEOPLE AND POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING ON THE INTERNET 2 broadcasts and mass mailings)? On January 15, 2004, CIRCLE and The Council for Excellence in Government released a poll of 1,000 young Americans (ages 15-25).3 This survey asked detailed and unprecedented questions about the use of campaign technologies by young people.CPS VOL HOW BEGAN
School of Public Affairs | 2101 Van Munching Hall | University of Maryland | College Park, MD 20742-1821 | P: 301 405 2790 | F: 301 314 9346 | W: www.civicyouth.org THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: A MIXED PICTURE MORE EMBARGOED until 10:00 am ET Contact: October 3, 2006 Amber Moore, 703-276-2772, ext. 17 The Future of American Democracy: A MixedPicture
ELECTORAL ENGAGEMENT AND COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Electoral Engagement and College Experience By Amanda Nover, Surbhi Godsay, Emily Hoban Kirby, and Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg1 July 2010 In all Presidential and Midterm election years, young people with collegeexperience are
9/11 AND THE WAR ON TERROR IN CURRICULA AND IN STATE 3 the context of executive power, while world history texts placed the events within sections about the history the Middle East. 2. There isa startling lack of
40% OF 18-29 YEAR-OLDS HAVE NO COLLEGE EXPERIENCE CIRCLE (www.civicyouth.org) is a nonpartisan, independent, academic research center that studies young people in politics and presents detailed data on young voters in all 50 states. CIRCLE was founded in 2001 with a generous gift from the Pew Charitable Trusts and is partof the Jonathan M.
HALF OF ELIGIBLE YOUNG PEOPLE CAST BALLOTS; A DIVERSE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, November 17, 2016 CONTACT: Kristofer Eisenla, LUNA+EISENLA media kristofer@lunaeisenlamedia.com |202-670-5747
ARCHIVE.CIVICYOUTH.ORG archive.civicyouth.orgRESEARCH ROUNDUP
9 around The CIrCLe: researCh and praCTICe n "In POLITICAL GAME, THEY'RE THE FARM TEAM," BY JEnnIFER MYERS, lowell sun, 2/7/2011 n "WHY MIAMI CIVIC HEALTH IS LOWEST In nATIOn - AnD THE TWIn CITIES IS TOPS," BY DOuG DOBSOn, westside gazette, 2/2/2011 n "VOLunTEERInG SPIRIT CATCHES FIRE," BY LInDA MATCHAn, boston globe, 2/1/2011 n "MEnTORInG PROGRAM TuRnS CAMERAS On ITS RSS - ARCHIVE.CIVICYOUTH.ORG Civic Knowledge Do States Require Students Learn about Political Parties & Ideology? CIRCLE Director Pens Article on Civic Education Commission on Youth Voting and Civic Knowledge Releases Report THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: A MIXED PICTURE MORE EMBARGOED until 10:00 am ET Contact: October 3, 2006 Amber Moore, 703-276-2772, ext. 17 The Future of American Democracy: A MixedPicture
CURRENT SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES GAIN LITTLE CURRENCY For Immediate Release Contact: August 29, 2007 ` David Roscow, 703-276-2772 x21 Mark Lopez, CIRCLE 301-405-0183 Current Social and Political Issues Gain Little Currency in Schools, YOUTHBUILD CREATES OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUTH; LEADERS … evaluation based on a survey, in-depth interviews with a diverse sample of 54 alumni, and observations of meetings and events,” said IRLE Director Peter Levine, “It demonstrates conclusively that a YOUNG VOTERS IN NORTH CAROLINA SUPPORTED HAGAN 17 POINTS midterm elections. In 2010, the two-day youth turnout estimate was 20.9%, or around 9.2 million young people. “In terms of both youth turnout and vote choice, 2014 looks like a typical midterm IDENTIFIES STATES AND DISTRICTS WHERE YOUNG VOTERS HAVE Identifies states and districts where young voters have the highest potential influence in 2016; Iowa, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Colorado top the 50% OF YOUNG LA VOTERS SUPPORTED LANDRIEU midterm elections. In 2010, the two-day youth turnout estimate was 20.9%, or around 9.2 million young people. “In terms of both youth turnout and vote choice, 2014 looks like a typical midterm SENATOR WARNER’S SUPPORT FROM YOUNG VIRGINIA VOTERS DROPS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, November 7, 2014 CONTACT: Kristofer Eisenla, LUNA+EISENLA media kristofer@lunaeisenlamedia.com | 202-670-5747 (mobile) IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF UNDERSTANDING A DIVERSE GENERATION Understanding a diverse generation 6 Youth Civic Engagement in the United States To explore these differences, CIRCLE conducted a cluster analysis of Census civic engagement data from 2008 and CIVIC SKILLS AND FEDERAL POLICY Civic Skills and Federal Policy CIRCLE Staff April 2010, Updated May 2, 2010 Summary: Citizens can improve their communities, the government, and the nation throughRESEARCH ROUNDUP
9 around The CIrCLe: researCh and praCTICe n "In POLITICAL GAME, THEY'RE THE FARM TEAM," BY JEnnIFER MYERS, lowell sun, 2/7/2011 n "WHY MIAMI CIVIC HEALTH IS LOWEST In nATIOn - AnD THE TWIn CITIES IS TOPS," BY DOuG DOBSOn, westside gazette, 2/2/2011 n "VOLunTEERInG SPIRIT CATCHES FIRE," BY LInDA MATCHAn, boston globe, 2/1/2011 n "MEnTORInG PROGRAM TuRnS CAMERAS On ITS ELECTORAL ENGAGEMENT AND COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Electoral Engagement and College Experience By Amanda Nover, Surbhi Godsay, Emily Hoban Kirby, and Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg1 July 2010 In all Presidential and Midterm election years, young people with collegeexperience are
YOUNG PEOPLE AND POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING ON THE INTERNET 2 broadcasts and mass mailings)? On January 15, 2004, CIRCLE and The Council for Excellence in Government released a poll of 1,000 young Americans (ages 15-25).3 This survey asked detailed and unprecedented questions about the use of campaign technologies by young people. 9/11 AND THE WAR ON TERROR IN CURRICULA AND IN STATE 3 the context of executive power, while world history texts placed the events within sections about the history the Middle East. 2. There isa startling lack of
CIRCLE'S 2018 YOUTH ELECTORAL SIGNIFICANCE INDEX Parties and other political groups often overlook the votes and energy of young people even where youth can have a decisive influence on the outcome of the race. CIRCLE is providing data-driven insights about the states and congressional districts where youth are poised to havea
THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: A MIXED PICTURE MORE EMBARGOED until 10:00 am ET Contact: October 3, 2006 Amber Moore, 703-276-2772, ext. 17 The Future of American Democracy: A MixedPicture
IDENTIFIES STATES AND DISTRICTS WHERE YOUNG VOTERS HAVE Identifies states and districts where young voters have the highest potential influence in 2016; Iowa, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Colorado top the YOUNG VOTERS IN NORTH CAROLINA SUPPORTED HAGAN 17 POINTS midterm elections. In 2010, the two-day youth turnout estimate was 20.9%, or around 9.2 million young people. “In terms of both youth turnout and vote choice, 2014 looks like a typical midterm UNDERSTANDING A DIVERSE GENERATION Understanding a diverse generation 6 Youth Civic Engagement in the United States To explore these differences, CIRCLE conducted a cluster analysis of Census civic engagement data from 2008 and CIVIC SKILLS AND FEDERAL POLICY Civic Skills and Federal Policy CIRCLE Staff April 2010, Updated May 2, 2010 Summary: Citizens can improve their communities, the government, and the nation throughRESEARCH ROUNDUP
9 around The CIrCLe: researCh and praCTICe n "In POLITICAL GAME, THEY'RE THE FARM TEAM," BY JEnnIFER MYERS, lowell sun, 2/7/2011 n "WHY MIAMI CIVIC HEALTH IS LOWEST In nATIOn - AnD THE TWIn CITIES IS TOPS," BY DOuG DOBSOn, westside gazette, 2/2/2011 n "VOLunTEERInG SPIRIT CATCHES FIRE," BY LInDA MATCHAn, boston globe, 2/1/2011 n "MEnTORInG PROGRAM TuRnS CAMERAS On ITS ELECTORAL ENGAGEMENT AND COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Electoral Engagement and College Experience By Amanda Nover, Surbhi Godsay, Emily Hoban Kirby, and Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg1 July 2010 In all Presidential and Midterm election years, young people with collegeexperience are
YOUNG PEOPLE AND POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING ON THE INTERNET 2 broadcasts and mass mailings)? On January 15, 2004, CIRCLE and The Council for Excellence in Government released a poll of 1,000 young Americans (ages 15-25).3 This survey asked detailed and unprecedented questions about the use of campaign technologies by young people. 9/11 AND THE WAR ON TERROR IN CURRICULA AND IN STATE 3 the context of executive power, while world history texts placed the events within sections about the history the Middle East. 2. There isa startling lack of
CIRCLE'S 2018 YOUTH ELECTORAL SIGNIFICANCE INDEX Parties and other political groups often overlook the votes and energy of young people even where youth can have a decisive influence on the outcome of the race. CIRCLE is providing data-driven insights about the states and congressional districts where youth are poised to havea
THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY: A MIXED PICTURE MORE EMBARGOED until 10:00 am ET Contact: October 3, 2006 Amber Moore, 703-276-2772, ext. 17 The Future of American Democracy: A MixedPicture
IDENTIFIES STATES AND DISTRICTS WHERE YOUNG VOTERS HAVE Identifies states and districts where young voters have the highest potential influence in 2016; Iowa, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Colorado top the YOUNG VOTERS IN NORTH CAROLINA SUPPORTED HAGAN 17 POINTS midterm elections. In 2010, the two-day youth turnout estimate was 20.9%, or around 9.2 million young people. “In terms of both youth turnout and vote choice, 2014 looks like a typical midterm CIVIC SKILLS AND FEDERAL POLICY Civic Skills and Federal Policy CIRCLE Staff April 2010, Updated May 2, 2010 Summary: Citizens can improve their communities, the government, and the nation through UNDERSTANDING A DIVERSE GENERATION Understanding a diverse generation 6 Youth Civic Engagement in the United States To explore these differences, CIRCLE conducted a cluster analysis of Census civic engagement data from 2008 andRESEARCH ROUNDUP
9 around The CIrCLe: researCh and praCTICe n "In POLITICAL GAME, THEY'RE THE FARM TEAM," BY JEnnIFER MYERS, lowell sun, 2/7/2011 n "WHY MIAMI CIVIC HEALTH IS LOWEST In nATIOn - AnD THE TWIn CITIES IS TOPS," BY DOuG DOBSOn, westside gazette, 2/2/2011 n "VOLunTEERInG SPIRIT CATCHES FIRE," BY LInDA MATCHAn, boston globe, 2/1/2011 n "MEnTORInG PROGRAM TuRnS CAMERAS On ITS ELECTORAL ENGAGEMENT AND COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Electoral Engagement and College Experience By Amanda Nover, Surbhi Godsay, Emily Hoban Kirby, and Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg1 July 2010 In all Presidential and Midterm election years, young people with collegeexperience are
CIRCLE'S 2018 YOUTH ELECTORAL SIGNIFICANCE INDEX Parties and other political groups often overlook the votes and energy of young people even where youth can have a decisive influence on the outcome of the race. CIRCLE is providing data-driven insights about the states and congressional districts where youth are poised to havea
9/11 AND THE WAR ON TERROR IN CURRICULA AND IN STATE 3 the context of executive power, while world history texts placed the events within sections about the history the Middle East. 2. There isa startling lack of
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT FUND POLL Youth Engagement Fund Poll - Wave 2 - October 2012 Valid Percent 1 Extremely likely 53.1 2 Very likely 15.6 3 Somewhat likely 9.4 4 Notlikely 6.1
HALF OF ELIGIBLE YOUNG PEOPLE CAST BALLOTS; A DIVERSE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, November 17, 2016 CONTACT: Kristofer Eisenla, LUNA+EISENLA media kristofer@lunaeisenlamedia.com |202-670-5747
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Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement2020 ELECTION
We're sharing comprehensive data and analyses on young people's participation and influence on the 2020 election. * 2020 Election Next Item Youth Voting in 2020 The 2020 election cycle was unprecedented: young people coped with a pandemic, took to the streets, and cast early ballots in record numbers. Our in-depth analyses of youth participating we're providing data and insights on their engagement and impact at every level in the2020 election.
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YOUNG PEOPLE CREATED MEDIA TO UPLIFT THEIR VOICES IN 2020 Black and Latino youth were especially active in creating and sharing content on social platforms about the 2020 election or issues theycare about.
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STATE-BY-STATE 2020 YOUTH VOTER TURNOUT: THE NORTHEAST New Jersey led the region and the nation in youth voter turnout in 2020; six states in the Northeast had turnout rates above 50%.voter turnout
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STATE-BY-STATE 2020 YOUTH VOTER TURNOUT: THE MIDWEST The states with one of the highest (Minnesota) and the lowest (South Dakota) 2020 youth voter turnout are in the Midwest.voter turnout
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INTERACTIVE GAME CO-DEVELOPED BY CIRCLE COMBINES CIVICS, HISTORY, ANDMUSICALS
Civics! An American Musical guides students to learn about historical events, understand their civic impact, and create a virtual show.civic knowledge
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HALF OF YOUTH VOTED IN 2020, AN 11-POINT INCREASE FROM 2016 Our analysis of youth voter turnout nationwide finds wide variation between states and underscores the importance of electoral laws and policies that help grow voters.voter turnout
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YOUNG PEOPLE CREATED MEDIA TO UPLIFT THEIR VOICES IN 2020 Black and Latino youth were especially active in creating and sharing content on social platforms about the 2020 election or issues theycare about.
social media
media literacy
STATE-BY-STATE 2020 YOUTH VOTER TURNOUT: THE NORTHEAST New Jersey led the region and the nation in youth voter turnout in 2020; six states in the Northeast had turnout rates above 50%.voter turnout
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Maine
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STATE-BY-STATE 2020 YOUTH VOTER TURNOUT: THE MIDWEST The states with one of the highest (Minnesota) and the lowest (South Dakota) 2020 youth voter turnout are in the Midwest.voter turnout
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INTERACTIVE GAME CO-DEVELOPED BY CIRCLE COMBINES CIVICS, HISTORY, ANDMUSICALS
Civics! An American Musical guides students to learn about historical events, understand their civic impact, and create a virtual show.civic knowledge
civic skills
HALF OF YOUTH VOTED IN 2020, AN 11-POINT INCREASE FROM 2016 Our analysis of youth voter turnout nationwide finds wide variation between states and underscores the importance of electoral laws and policies that help grow voters.voter turnout
demographics
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YOUNG PEOPLE CREATED MEDIA TO UPLIFT THEIR VOICES IN 2020 Black and Latino youth were especially active in creating and sharing content on social platforms about the 2020 election or issues theycare about.
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45 percent of young people in a recent CIRCLE poll said they took concrete action for racial justice in 2020 while 29 percent participated in a march or demonstration. AN ‘ARMY OF 16-YEAR-OLDS’ TAKES ON THE DEMOCRATSThe New York Times
In Massachusetts, the turnout among registered voters between 18 to 24 had shot up to 20.9 percent in the 2020 primary from 6.7 percent in 2018, and 2.1 percent in 2016, according to Tufts’ Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement. THE 2020 ELECTION WAS A BREAKTHROUGH MOMENT FOR YOUNG VOTERSTIME
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