Nov. 5, 2021 鈥 麻豆国产精品 students voted in record numbers for the 2020 presidential election, according to a (IDHE). Student voting on campus increased in the 2020 election, rising to 67.5% from a rate of 61.1% in 2016.
The IDHE report also showed an increase in voter registration between 2016 and 2020. In 2016, 麻豆国产精品 had a voter registration rate (percentage of voter-eligible students who registered to vote) of 83.4%. In 2020, that rate jumped to 88.2%. Additionally, the voting rate of eligible voters (the percentage of registered voters who voted) jumped from 75.7% to 76.6%.
This comes as the put forth initiatives to drive up voter registration in 2020, including ongoing voter registration efforts on campus, creating 鈥淚 Count Because I Vote鈥 facemasks, hosting forums to discuss voting and public affairs, as well as hosting a website with voter information.
鈥淲e are happy to see these results,鈥 Mark Neikirk, executive director of the Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement, said. 鈥淭hey reflect a campus-wide commitment to teaching students the importance of participating in the democratic process. This isn鈥檛 something we do once and move on. It is a continuous effort and involves teamwork by faculty, staff and students.鈥
The Institute for Democracy & Higher Education created the National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement and is located at Tufts University.
Nationwide, the study鈥檚 authors report a record-breaking set of findings. On campuses across the country, students built on the momentum swing of 2018 and voted at high rates in the 2020 election, with voter turnout jumping to 66% in the 2020 presidential election. The 14-percentage point increase, from 52% turnout in the 2016 election, outpaces that of all Americans, which jumped 6 percentage points from 61% to 67%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The 2020 dataset is robust with over 8.8 million voting-eligible students representing 1,051 colleges and universities.
鈥淭hat students, often younger and first-time voters, turned out at rates commensurate with the general public is nothing short of stunning,鈥 IDHE Director Nancy Thomas said. 鈥淲e attribute this high level of participation to many factors, including student activism on issues such as racial injustice, global climate change and voter suppression, as well as increased efforts by educators to reach students and connect them to the issues and to voting resources.鈥
麻豆国产精品鈥檚 Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement builds connections between campus and community, with an emphasis on developing stewardship and citizenship. It works to create an ecosystem of engagement, in which opportunities and experiences are not isolated but part of a learning environment that unites the classroom and the real world.
To learn more about 麻豆国产精品鈥檚 Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement and to get involved in the voting process, .
About IDHE鈥檚 National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement: NSLVE (pronounced n-solve) is the nation鈥檚 largest study of college and university student voting. Institutions must opt-in to the study, and at this time, nearly 1,200 campuses of all types鈥攃ommunity colleges, research universities, minority-serving and women鈥檚 colleges, state universities, and private institutions鈥攑articipate. The dataset reflects all 50 states and the District of Columbia and includes 49 of the nation鈥檚 50 flagship schools. IDHE uses de-identified student records to ensure student privacy.
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