Youth Vote and Political Engagement in Unsettled Times

Awarded Scholars:
Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Arizona State University
Nathan D. Martin, Arizona State University
Angela A. Gonzales, Arizona State University
Emir Estrada, Arizona State University
Project Date:
Mar 2024
Award Amount:
$75,000

The youth vote played a crucial role in Joe Biden becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Arizona since 1996. Sociologists Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Nathan D. Martin, Angela A. Gonzales, and Emir Estrada will build on research conducted from 2020-2023 as part of the RSF-funded Arizona Youth Identity Project to examine how young adults’ social and political identities develop over the 2024 presidential election. They will conduct two online surveys, a photovoice exercise, and in-depth interviews before and after the 2024 presidential election for their study.

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