Despite increases in voter registration across generational cohorts in recent years, younger generations of voters exhibit significantly lower rates of registration.
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Using data from the Cummulative Cooperative Election Study (CCES) from 2008-2020 we estimate rates of voter registration for voting age citizens across generational cohorts.
We find that:
- In 2020 Gen X, Baby Boomers and the Greatest generation had nearly 20%, 29% and 31% greater percentage points in their respective rates of voter registration than Millennials.
- In 2016 and 2020, Gen Z had the lowest rates of voter registration for any generational cohort.
- Up until 2012, Gen X voter registration rates had near parity with Baby Boomers but a gap has grown over recent years, with Gen X experiencing declining voter registration rates until 2016 and a slight rebound in the most recent election cycles.