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Second-Highest Youth Midterm Voter Turnout in 3 Decades, Early Estimates Show
Asher Lehrer-Small
Sat, November 12, 2022 at 8:30 AM·6 min read
Youth voters contributed to better-than-expected results for Democrats nationwide this election cycle, turning out at their second-highest midterm rate in three decades.
Some 27% of all people ages 18 to 29 cast ballots, more than in any recent midterm election except 2018, according to estimates from Tufts University’s Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.
“Despite being consistently told that young people do not vote, Gen Z turned out in huge numbers during the midterms,” Santiago Mayer, executive director of the youth-led organization Voters of Tomorrow, said in a press release. “Young people are overwhelmingly pro-democracy and Gen Z showed that we are excited and ready to take part in shaping what we want our future to look like.”
Young people’s ballots overwhelmingly broke for Democrats, who claimed 63% of their vote in U.S. House races. Only 35% favored GOP candidates, exit polling by the Edison Research National Election Pool revealed.
President Joe Biden expressed his gratitude on Twitter Wednesday.
“You voted to continue addressing the climate crisis, gun violence, your personal rights and freedoms and student debt relief. Thank you for making your voices heard,” the president wrote.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/second-highest-youth-midterm-voter-133000873.html
Second-Highest Youth Midterm Voter Turnout in 3 Decades, Early Estimates Show
Asher Lehrer-Small
Sat, November 12, 2022 at 8:30 AM·6 min read
Youth voters contributed to better-than-expected results for Democrats nationwide this election cycle, turning out at their second-highest midterm rate in three decades.
Some 27% of all people ages 18 to 29 cast ballots, more than in any recent midterm election except 2018, according to estimates from Tufts University’s Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement.
“Despite being consistently told that young people do not vote, Gen Z turned out in huge numbers during the midterms,” Santiago Mayer, executive director of the youth-led organization Voters of Tomorrow, said in a press release. “Young people are overwhelmingly pro-democracy and Gen Z showed that we are excited and ready to take part in shaping what we want our future to look like.”
Young people’s ballots overwhelmingly broke for Democrats, who claimed 63% of their vote in U.S. House races. Only 35% favored GOP candidates, exit polling by the Edison Research National Election Pool revealed.
President Joe Biden expressed his gratitude on Twitter Wednesday.
“You voted to continue addressing the climate crisis, gun violence, your personal rights and freedoms and student debt relief. Thank you for making your voices heard,” the president wrote.