Citizen Data

Citizen Data

Civic and Social Organizations

Washington, DC 4,943 followers

Data for a stronger democracy. Helping to unite Americans across difference to drive meaningful change.

About us

Citizen Data is a nonpartisan public benefit corporation that provides data, insights, and tools to social impact organizations as they advance meaningful change for Americans. We seek to empower change-makers with the actionable data and insights to transcend differences, improve lives, and drive sustainable policy solutions for a stronger, more responsive democracy.

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2019

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    🗳 Who are the remaining undecided voters? With just about three weeks out until the election, we wanted to take a closer look at this key voting bloc that could shape the outcome of the 2024 election. According to our recent nationally representative survey, these voters typically tend to be white suburban Independents who are less educated than the average voter. Concerningly, undecided voters are significantly less likely to trust the results of the 2024 elections, underlining the importance of reaching these voters ahead of the election for partners working on increasing election trust. #Elections2024 #UndecidedVoters #Politics #Inflation #Healthcare #Immigration #CivicEngagement #ElectionTrust

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    Voters overwhelmingly support eliminating closed, partisan primaries. 90% of respondents to a 2023 Citizen Data Poll agreed that all voters should be able to vote for any candidate regardless of party. 76% of respondents from that same poll agreed a candidate must earn a majority of the vote in order to win an election. Across the country, voters are speaking out about closed, partisan primaries that disenfranchise millions of voters and produce politicians who do not represent the majority of the electorate. In this historic election year as six states pursue open, all-candidate election reform measures to abolish party primaries, voters will have the opportunity to use their voices with their votes. Learn about each state’s ballot initiative and how, together, we can solve the primary problem: https://bit.ly/3NnObBU #ElectionReform #Election2024

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    In celebration of National Voter Education Week, we wanted to look at how informed Americans feel about voting this November. Perhaps not surprisingly, younger generations, especially Gen Z, don’t feel as sufficiently informed about voting this year compared to older generations. Only 35% of Gen Z’ers report feeling sufficiently informed compared to 74% of Boomers. Encouragingly, this doesn't necessarily translate to apathy. Younger generations, particularly Gen Z, show a significantly greater willingness to learn about voting compared to older generations (42% of Gen Z vs. 16% of Boomers). This highlights both the need and the openness of Gen Z to continued voter education over the next 3 weeks. Dig more into the data here! https://lnkd.in/eXq66M_Q 

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    Since May 2024, awareness of Project 2025 has skyrocketed. As you can see below, our recent survey shows that voter awareness of Project 2025 increased 53 points from May (16%) to August (69%), 2024. Yet, roughly two-thirds (65%) of voters remain opposed to the policy agenda. Looking closer at how this breaks down political party reveals interesting findings. Democrats continue to be the most aware of Project 2025, perhaps speaking to the party's efforts to call out the set of policy proposals in interviews and recent debates. Check out more insights on how the American electorate feels about Project 2025 in our latest blog post! https://lnkd.in/eAK7_VGg #project2025

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    As we head into the final month of the election, we wanted to look at how prepared Americans are to vote.  The bottom line: Young voters, especially Gen Z, fall below all other generations on most questions related to vote readiness.  Across the 7 steps we looked at in a recent survey to measure voter readiness where voters were scored on a scale, Gen Z scored the lowest on 6 out of the 7 items. Specifically, Gen Z is significantly less likely (51%) than the average voter to know their polling place location. Perhaps not surprisingly, Boomers scored the highest on all items.  This data supports the need for continued engagement efforts targeting younger individuals without years of election experience. 

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    As the media spends time commentating on the political endorsements of famous celebrities, like Taylor Swift and Elon Musk, we wanted to understand if voters are impacted by these endorsements. 61% of the electorate find celebrity endorsements unimportant to their vote choice. Furthermore, over 6 in 10 Americans distrust celebrities as a source of political information. While celebrities can impact voter registration and overall civic engagement, this data suggests their endorsements might not have as much influence as we assume. #celebrityendorsements #taylorswift #elonmusk

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    At this point, you've likely heard a lot about Project 2025. It perhaps hit its peak this summer when it was being searched more than Taylor Swift or the NFL. But where do voters stand on these policies as we head into the final month of the election? ⬇ Since early this year, we've been tracking voter awareness and support for Project 2025. While awareness has significantly increased (53% since May '24), roughly 2 in 3 voters have remained opposed to the policy agenda. Interestingly, when we break this down by generation, Gen Z is the most likely to reject Project 2025's policies, perhaps due to the increase in attention it has received on social media platforms like TikTok where a growing number of Gen Z gets their news. Check out more insights on Project 2025 from our latest blog post written by Lily Stockbridge and Melanie Phillips, PhD! https://lnkd.in/eAK7_VGg #project2025 #GenZ #electiondata #TaylorSwift #NFL

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