CIRCLE Increases Youth Turnout Estimates; The Youth Vote Impact in Pictures
Update: Just noticed a mistake in the 2004 map. Illinois should be Blue. I'll swap out a new one as soon as I can. Fixed.
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CIRCLE has updated their youth turnout numbers. You'll remember that these estimates are based on exit polls and the overall vote count. As absentee and early voting ballots get counted, the totals rise, changing the turnout numbers. CIRCLE now estimates that:
- 23 million young voters cast a ballot on Tuesday, an increase of 3.4 million over 2004.
- Youth turnout will likely top off at 52 - 53%. That would rival the 1992 turnout, and fall just short of the all time record of 55.4% set in 1972.
- Young voters accounted for 60% of the overall turnout increase. That for the whole electorate.
- CIRCLE still estimates that young voters made up 18% of the total electorate.
The big story still remains Obama's staggering 66 - 32% margin among youth, and I want to explore that a little more in pictures, so Future Majority commissioned a designer to put together some smart info-graphics. Here's an historical look at the youth vote margin, long-term and short-term:
We've made huge gains among youth in recent years, but it's amazing seeing the 24 year swing of young voters away from the Republicans after Reagan's all-time high in 1984.
CIRCLE had one final observation about the 2008 youth vote - as in 2004, turnout was higher in states that were highly targeted by the campaigns (and I would add independent organizations):
CIRCLE estimated comparative turnout in states that were heavily campaigned by both candidates (CO, FL, IA, IN, MI, MN, MO, NV, NH, NM, NC, OH, PA, VA and WI), and all other states for youth and all ages combined. According to CIRCLE’s estimation using aggregated counts of votes from each of these states, youth turnout in the heavily campaigned states was especially strong at 59%, compared with 47% for all other states combined. Using the same method, overall turnout in these heavily campaigned states was also high at 69%, compared with 56% for all other states combined. Based on these statistics, it can be inferred that young voters responded to various campaigning efforts in these states by casting their ballots at much higher rates than young people in other states.
The numbers will continue to move a little as all the votes come in, but the big question mark that remains about youth impact on the election is down ballot. Did Obama have coattails, and did his 66 - 32% margin translate into votes for other candidates? Or was there significant drop off? That's going to take some time to figure out, but it's an important question - with implications for how campaigns, the party and independent youth orgs conduct their work. I'll post when we know more.
2008 Youth Vote in Context
The following charts and graphs are meant to contextualize the unique role that young voters played in the 2008 election, and their increasingly important role in a winning electoral coalition:
2008 Youth Electoral Map

2004 Youth Electoral Map

Youth Vote Partisan Advantage: 2000 - 2008

Youth Vote Historical Support: 1976 - 2008

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