Resources

GEN-Z VOTER SURVEY: Where do you get your news?

We want to know where you get your news so we can help you stay informed. Help us by spreading this survey!


Did you know Voting rules vary by state?

 

Use Vote411.org to learn more about various voting rules in your states. Learn more about the absentee ballott process, upcoming election dates, and registering in your state.

Confirm that you are registered to vote on RocktheVote.org. Also sign up for their election reminders!

Not registered yet? Voter registration takes an average of two minutes or less to complete.

 

Are You Registered to Vote?

Want to Help?

 

Write an Op-Ed to demonstrate your voter perspective and encourage others to vote. Send your Op-Ed to American Forum for assistance in publishing your piece.

For Op-Ed pieces by Gen Z and Millennials:

Promote media outreach in your state by volunteering with American Forum.

The League of Women Voters has a comprehensive list of elected officials in your area. Learn more about your federal, state, and local representation.

Women’s Equity Center and Action Network (WE CAN) promotes civic participation. Through WE CAN, access a quick resource for finding elected officials.

 

Who are your elected officials?

Want to Learn More?

 

Check out the Pew Research Center for factual, non-partisan research. Pew conducts informative research on voter trends, including data on Gen-Z voters. See more via the link below.

Credit to Pew Research Center, Washington, D.C. May 14, 2020.

See US Census Data for the comparisons between Gen-Z voters and other demographics.