Most Americans say it’s very important to vote to be a good member of society
More Americans say it’s very important to vote in elections to be a good member of society than say the same about any other activity in the survey.
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More Americans say it’s very important to vote in elections to be a good member of society than say the same about any other activity in the survey.
When comparing turnout among the voting-age population in recent national elections in 50 countries, the U.S. ranks 31st.
There has been a sharp decline in the share of Republican voters who are “very confident” that votes cast at polling places will be counted accurately.
Americans who hold less consistently liberal or conservative views tend to be less engaged in national politics.
As 2021 draws to a close, here are some of Pew Research Center’s most striking research findings from the past year.
53% of U.S. adults who voted in the general election say they engaged in at least 1 of 6 political activities over the past six months.
These platforms have served as venues for political engagement and social activism for many years, especially for Black Americans.
In every U.S. presidential election dating back to 1984, women reported having turned out to vote at slightly higher rates than men.
With less than three months until Election Day, Joe Biden has an advantage over Donald Trump among registered voters. But support for Trump is much stronger.
Those who have not responded to the census so far are likely to be from groups the census previously has struggled to count accurately.
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