The CA Gubernatorial Runoff’s Low Impact on Youth Preregistration Rates
Voter Registration Rates Annika Reff, Pomona College '25 Voter Registration Rates Annika Reff, Pomona College '25

The CA Gubernatorial Runoff’s Low Impact on Youth Preregistration Rates

The state of California had an overall preregistration rate of 12.94%. Since February 2021, the change in preregistration number was 19,084. With thousands of young people becoming eligible to register in California every year, it is crucial to continue the upward movement of preregistration rates, especially with the upcoming midterm elections in the fall of 2022.

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Introducing Future Voter Scorecards: OC Edition
Uncategorized, Voting Laws Laura W. Brill Uncategorized, Voting Laws Laura W. Brill

Introducing Future Voter Scorecards: OC Edition

The Civics Center is introducing Future Voter Scorecards, which measure the percentage of registered voters among new 18-year-olds by school district. We are starting in Orange County, California, where approximately 35,000 young people will have turned 18 between last November’s election day and September 14 of this year, the final date to vote in California’s gubernatorial recall election.

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Democracy Under Delta: A Summer of Voter Preregistration in California
Uncategorized Annika Reff, Pomona College '25 Uncategorized Annika Reff, Pomona College '25

Democracy Under Delta: A Summer of Voter Preregistration in California

Reports over the past year and a half have revealed the large toll the pandemic has had on voter preregistration in California. As of March 2021, only 11% of 16- and 17-year-olds were preregistered to vote in California, and only 10% in LA County. However, the numbers have been climbing since then, with a statewide increase of more than 1.32 percentage points.

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The Civics Center Updates, Voting Laws Laura W. Brill The Civics Center Updates, Voting Laws Laura W. Brill

Happy Mother’s Day! 2020 Edition: Calling all moms.

A lot of lofty generalizations float around on Mother’s Day. One generalization that is often ignored is that moms perform a lot of unpaid labor at home and at work and solve problems that result from a lack of public planning. I know a lot of moms now who, when they are not worried about health and the economy, are worried about our democracy.

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Voting Laws Vicki C. Shapiro Voting Laws Vicki C. Shapiro

Will the Class of 2020 Vote Next November? California’s Governor Just Vetoed Legislation That Would Have Made it More Likely.

Almost every member of the Class of 2020 in California high schools will be old enough to vote next November. But will they be registered? Governor Gavin Newsom just vetoed AB 773, which would have required public high schools to give students the opportunity to register or pre-register to vote and to teach students about the voting process. 

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