This report details the Center's efforts to register 147,029 new voters and mobilize over 275,000 in low-income and minority communities. Partnering with 53 grassroots organizations in 26 states, CCC's Community Voting Project targeted low-income communities to help reverse the perception that these communities are politically inactive and powerless.The impact was significant. Outreach eclipsed the margin of victory in five states, and the Center's precincts performed 7.1 percent higher than comparable precincts
Through their nonpartisan voter registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) activities, nonprofit human...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
One of the most compelling questions asked after every election year is "what will it take to get yo...
This report offers new insights about voter mobilization strategies used in our California Votes Ini...
Evaluates the effectiveness of efforts in California to mobilize voters in communities with signific...
During the first phase of the California Votes Initiative, spanning elections from June 2006 to Marc...
One of the most compelling questions asked after every election year is "what will it take to get yo...
Voter turnout gaps along the lines of race, age, income, and education level distort our democracy a...
A new report, Ten Years Later, A Promise Unfulfilled, released by the NVRA Implementation Project --...
The 2020 presidential elections saw the highest voter turnout in U.S. election history, including am...
Twenty-five of the 94 Track the Vote program participants were selected for interviews, as well as t...
Despite speculations after 2008 that voter turnout in the United States was diversifying, there rema...
This report not only gives an unprecedented look at the scale of nonprofits doing nonpartisan voter ...
The Track the Vote program sought to answer questions about the effectiveness of nonprofit service p...
Through their nonpartisan voter registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) activities, nonprofit human...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...
One of the most compelling questions asked after every election year is "what will it take to get yo...
This report offers new insights about voter mobilization strategies used in our California Votes Ini...
Evaluates the effectiveness of efforts in California to mobilize voters in communities with signific...
During the first phase of the California Votes Initiative, spanning elections from June 2006 to Marc...
One of the most compelling questions asked after every election year is "what will it take to get yo...
Voter turnout gaps along the lines of race, age, income, and education level distort our democracy a...
A new report, Ten Years Later, A Promise Unfulfilled, released by the NVRA Implementation Project --...
The 2020 presidential elections saw the highest voter turnout in U.S. election history, including am...
Twenty-five of the 94 Track the Vote program participants were selected for interviews, as well as t...
Despite speculations after 2008 that voter turnout in the United States was diversifying, there rema...
This report not only gives an unprecedented look at the scale of nonprofits doing nonpartisan voter ...
The Track the Vote program sought to answer questions about the effectiveness of nonprofit service p...
Through their nonpartisan voter registration and get-out-the-vote (GOTV) activities, nonprofit human...
Civic engagement, particularly voter turnout, has declined as economic inequality and economic resid...
Campaigns\u27 increasing reliance on data-driven canvassing has coincided with a disquieting trend i...