X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Resource October 16, 2015 Testing New Technologies in Mobilizing Voters of Color Liza Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley, Marisa Abrajano, University of California, San Diego, and Jane Junn, University of Southern California In 2014, through the Voter Outreach and Technology (VOTE) Initiative, Irvine funded a set of nonprofit organizations to test how to increase voter participation among underrepresented communities by incorporating newer technologies into voter outreach strategies. To measure the results, the VOTE Initiative funded a team of academic researchers to assess the effectiveness of various strategies. This report offers lessons learned and summarizes the analysis of the results from the November 2014 experiments conducted by participating VOTE organizations. Download Report Voter and Civic Engagement (culminated)
Building an Inclusive Democracy: Key Insights from the Voter and Civic Engagement Initiative Resource March 16, 2020 Building an Inclusive Democracy: Key Insights from the Voter and Civic Engagement Initiative
Youth Power at the Ballot Box: How youth-led voter engagement efforts increased turnout among young voters in California’s 2018 midterm election Resource October 16, 2019 Youth Power at the Ballot Box: How youth-led voter engagement efforts increased turnout among young voters in California’s 2018 midterm election
Vote, Organize, Transform, Engage (VOTE): New Frontiers in Integrated Voter Engagement Resource October 16, 2019 Vote, Organize, Transform, Engage (VOTE): New Frontiers in Integrated Voter Engagement
Building Power for Justice: Shining the Light on Grassroots Efforts in California Resource September 20, 2019 Building Power for Justice: Shining the Light on Grassroots Efforts in California