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VOTER TURNOUT 18-29 |
16.40% | 45.30% | 36.30% | 59.40% | 27.10% | Frey* | |
REGISTRATION RATE 18-29 |
– | – | 26% | 51% | – | CIRCLE* | |
VOTER TURNOUT 18-19 |
– | – | 33% | 46% | – | CIRCLE* | |
REGISTRATION RATE 18-24 |
35.10% | 47.10% | 46.30% | 56.70% | 42.90% | Census* | |
VOTER TURNOUT 18-24 |
14.40% | 35.80% | 33.30% | 50.10% | 22.60% | Census* |
YOUTH AND THE VOTE
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ARIZONA
22.60%
YOUTH TURNOUT
Ages 18-24 (Census)
ARIZONA YOUTH VOTE
TOP STRATEGIES/INITIATIVES TO INCREASE REGISTRATION & TURNOUT
Statewide Policies and Resources
- Secretary of State of Arizona website.
- How to vote in Arizona.
- Absentee ballots are available and easily accessible. Early voting starts in July.
- Ballotpedia provides easily understandable voting information.
- State ID rules and helpline for Arizona.
- Arizona: Election deadlines, dates, and rules
High school Initiatives
- Concern re lack of adequate civic education in high schools in Arizona.
- Arizona Department of Education civic education program.
- The Mayor of Mesa, Arizona is presenting awards to schools that register at least 65% of eligible seniors.
College and University initiatives
- Seven campuses in Arizona participated in ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
- Arizona State University won Silver Award for 2020 turnout and student engagement. 2022 plan developed by student representatives.
- Lessons learned from a successful poll worker program.
- One-stop website for student voting.
- Coalition supporting youth vote across Arizona.
- Survey of AZ college students, 80% didn’t know the age when people can vote.
- AZ Legislature considering restrictions on voting by out-of-state students.
Other Factors and Initiatives
- League of Women Voters, Arizona website.
- Concern “early voting and mail-in voting unjustly targets voters in underserved communities, the elderly, voters with disabilities, and those who live in rural communities or lack reliable transportation to the polls including Native Americans,” Pinny Sheoran, president-elect, LWV.
- Arizona embraced online voter registration early – in 2002. Today, 70% of registrations are online.