CIRCLE data showing youth turnout in the 2022 midterms is referenced in this article. Data showing that every state but Louisiana had higher turnout among younger voters than 2014 is also cited.
Analysis from cSPA on Massachusetts Ballot Question 1 on whether the state auditor should be allowed to investigate the Legislature is linked in this article.
CIRCLE senior researcher Kelly Siegel-Stechler and spokesperson Alberto Medina are quoted in this article highlighting data from CIRCLE’s YESI, showing the impact that young voters can have in the presidential, Senate, and House elections this year.
Sara Suzuki of CIRCLE comments on young people becoming political candidates, saying, "That gap between interest and actually running can be filled by organizations like Leaders We Deserve and other organizations across the spectrum because financial support is a big barrier.” Two CIRCLE white papers are also linked.
CIRCLE's Alberto Medina comments on the center's research that shows trends in youth voter turnout and in which states young people can have a major impact on this year’s election results.
Noorya Hayat, researcher at CIRCLE, debunks the myth that Gen Z constituents are not interested in voting, saying "It's a case of access and not apathy." CIRCLE data indicating that about 41 million young people ages 18 to 27 will be eligible to vote this year is also mentioned.