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A Project to Study and Invigorate the American Electoral Process

 
ABOUT THE PROJECT

 

The Vanishing Voter Project was based at the Shorenstein Center during the 2000 and 2004 campaigns. Through research, the project tried to understand the factors that affect public involvement and to use this information to propose constructive changes in the election process.

In 2000, the Vanishing Voter Project centered on weekly national surveys designed to assess the public’s election involvement at various stages in the campaign. Those surveys were the basis for reports that can be found on this site, as well as for The Vanishing Voter, which was published in 2002. Information on the book can also be found on this site.

In 2004, there were signs of renewed voter interest. Turnout was up in the presidential primaries, as was attention to campaign news.

The Vanishing Voter Project was funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts.

 

 

 

   


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