blog post Who Is the California Voter? By Stephanie Barton Nov 8, 2022 Nov 8, 2022 ... Nonvoters, on the other hand, are more likely to be younger, Latino, lower income, less educated, and renters.
Fact Sheet California’s Likely Voters By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Rachel Lawler, Deja Thomas Aug 29, 2022 More than eight in ten eligible Californians are registered to vote—one of the highest registration rates on record for a primary election year.
Statewide Survey PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Rachel Lawler, Deja Thomas Sep 1, 2021 Sep 14, 2021 ... Key findings include: A majority of likely voters say they will vote no on removing Governor Newsom; about half do not favor any replacement ...
blog post Election Day and California’s Future By Mark Baldassare Nov 3, 2020 Nov 3, 2020 ... ... this may help to close the significant gaps in age, income, and race/ethnicity between voters and nonvoters long noted in PPIC reports.
blog post Voting Matters to Most Californians, but Many Don’t Show Up By Dean Bonner, Rachel Lawler Mar 3, 2020 Mar 3, 2020 ... Differences between likely voters and nonvoters sharpen along age and socioeconomic lines. Frequent California voters are age 45 and older ...
Report California’s Political Geography 2020 By Eric McGhee Feb 24, 2020 If voters and nonvoters had the same lean, the points would cluster around the diagonal line in the figure. Instead, they fall in a more Democratic direction on ...
Report California’s Future: Political Landscape By Eric McGhee, Dean Bonner Jan 2, 2020 Most Californians support Democratic policies, but one-party control carries risks—and the demographic differences between voters and nonvoters reflect a ...
blog post Californians and the 2020 Election By Mark Baldassare Sep 17, 2019 Sep 17, 2019 ... PPIC president and CEO Mark Baldassare discusses some key differences between the state's voters and nonvoters--and what this means for the ...
interactive California’s Exclusive Electorate Sep 16, 2019 Voters and nonvoters are on opposite sides of a growing economic and political divide. Likely voters. Nonvoters. Chart. Income $60k or more.
Report California’s Exclusive Electorate: A New Look at Who Votes and Why It Matters By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Alyssa Dykman, Rachel Lawler Sep 16, 2019 The divide between voters and nonvoters is deep and persistent. California has recently taken steps to encourage voter participation, but research suggests that ...