Because the American Electorate Should Represent the American People
Low-income and minority citizens—both significant portions of the American population—are historically alienated from the electoral process. As a result, the proportion of the U.S. population that registers to vote and that does vote is highly skewed towards Whites, the educated and the wealthy.
These disparities in the electorate weaken our democracy and skew the national agenda by excluding from major public policy decisions the voices of the least powerful and most vulnerable citizens.
Project Vote research documents these disparities, and works to close the gaps by encouraging voter participation among underrepresented populations, and eliminate unfair barriers to voter registration and participation.
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Voter Turnout Dropped Among Young Californians in 2012
More than two million voting eligible Californians between the ages of 18 to 24 failed to vote in the 2012... Read more
OPINION: The Latino Vote: The Way Forward
Many factors contributed to President Obama’s re-election. But few are as important as the Latino vote. Read more
Has The Tea Party Lost The Messaging Battle?
Project Vote's Viviana Hurtado joins Michel Martin for a post-election roundtable Read more
OPINION: Election 2012: On Tuesday, the Latina Vote Can Make History
More than 12 million Latinos are expected to vote in this election, which is a record. Read more
More Hispanic-Americans Expected To Vote This Year
Officials aligned with Project Vote, a national nonpartisan, nonprofit organization focusing on minority voters, told reporters during a conference call today that they expected the number of Hispanics who will vote this year to increase 21 percent from 2008. Read more
New Census Report Shows Voter Participation Trends in U.S.
Recent U.S. census data, culled from a survey of 50,000 households, underscores a lot of the patterns that election-watchers have... Read more
Killing Census Survey Creates More Harm Than Savings
The House of Representatives voted 232-190 to defund the American Community Survey this month, supposedly on the grounds of budgetary... Read more
Graham County prefers to vote: Arizona’s registered voters on the rise
Arizona also showed one of the highest increases in voter registration in the nation at 66 percent in 2012. Read more
The 26th Amendment was certified 30 years ago
The nonprofit Project Vote reported that only 49 percent of American 18-year-olds were registered to vote in 2008. Read more
FoxNews Cites Project Vote Study to Discuss Importance of the Senior Vote
On Friday, in an editorial on FoxNews.com, Democratic pollster and strategist Douglas E. Schoen discussed the decisive role voters over... Read more