blog post The End of the Post-Partisan Era? By Mark Baldassare Oct 11, 2016 New voter registration figures show that a partisan shift under way for several years has accelerated during the 2016 presidential election.
blog post Video: California’s Voter Turnout Challenge By Linda Strean Jul 17, 2017 A new PPIC report examining California’s disappointing voter turnout was the focus of a briefing in Sacramento last week.
blog post Panel Focuses on Increasing Voter Participation By David Lesher Jan 24, 2014 PPIC hosted a panel of leading experts on voter participation in Sacramento yesterday to talk about several important voter reforms underway. Secretary of State Debra Bowen, Los Angeles County Registrar Dean Logan, and California Common Cause Director Kathay Feng responded to a new report from PPIC.
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Equity in Voter Turnout after Pandemic Election Policy Changes By Eric McGhee, Jennifer Paluch, Mindy Romero, Stephanie Barton Mar 1, 2022 While California has made progress toward voting equity, reforms meant to address running an election during the pandemic may have disrupted voting habits for some communities.
blog post Commentary: California Leads in Voting Reform By Eric McGhee, Mindy Romero Oct 20, 2015 With the stroke of a pen, California is now at the vanguard of American voting reform.
blog post Video: California’s Voter Turnout Problem By Linda Strean Mar 9, 2016 PPIC research fellow Eric McGhee told a Sacramento audience that voter turnout in California has dropped—in absolute terms and relative to other states. A big part of the problem is the voter registration rate.
Fact Sheet California’s Independent Voters By Mark Baldassare, Lunna Lopes, Dean Bonner, Alyssa Dykman Aug 27, 2018 Independents are now California’s second-largest voting bloc. Most lean toward a major party—but most also say neither party does an adequate job.
blog post Testimony: Who Votes, Who Doesn’t, and Why By Eric McGhee May 25, 2017 Californians’ participation in elections has declined, but there is now a fresh opportunity to engage them.