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The organizations listed below provide reports and research on voting trends of various constituencies. Some of the largest voting surveys are done by the U.S. Census and American National Election Studies. For longer term trend charts, go to our section on gaps in voter turnout. GeneralU.S. Census Voting and Registration from the Current Population Survey The American National Election Studies (ANES) states as it mission "producing high quality data on voting, public opinion, and political participation to serve the research needs of those who wish to better understand the foundations of national election outcomes." Among other features, it has a wealth of long-term data in its section on guides to public opinion. YouthCIRCLE – The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning
WomenU.S. Census Voting and Registration – Check the Historical Time Series data for each election.
African American VoteThe National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
Latino VotePew Hispanic Research
Asian and Pacific Islander VoteAsian-American Legal Defense and Education Fund
Arab-American Vote
Native and American Indian VoteNational Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
Partisan Voting TrendsThe New York Times Partisan Voting Trends 1982-2006 and report based on this website.
For More InformationVisit major media websites on our General Voter Turnout page. |