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Who started Voter Education Project?
general Robert F. Kennedy
The VEP was formed in 1962 as a program of the Southern Regional Council (SRC). It was the brainchild of U.S. attorney general Robert F. Kennedy, who wanted to establish a privately funded voter registration program that would eliminate the need for public protests by civil rights organizations.
What did voter education project do?
The creation of the VEP enabled foundations to make tax-free donations directly to voter registration efforts, which were then coordinated by SRC to prevent duplicate coverage areas.
What do we need to know about voter education?
Education in support of the electoral process has become known as “voter education” where a voter is the primary target. There are a number of other areas of education required if an election is to be successful,. But these may variously be conducted by political parties and election administration officials.
What was the increase in voter turnout in 2018?
Among Hispanics, voter turnout increased by 13 percentage points, a 50 percent increase in Hispanic voter turnout. Non-Hispanic black voter turnout increased by 11 percentage points. Those with higher levels of education had higher levels of voter turnout in 2018.
Which is the best measure of voter turnout?
For a more consistent measure, it is better to use a measure that reflects the population of possible voters. The easiest comparison is with the voting age population (VAP)-that is, the number of people who are 18 and older according to U.S. Census Bureau.
What was the percentage of women who voted in 2018?
In 2018, 57 percent of employed women voted compared with 52 percent of employed men. Among those who were not in the labor force, 53 percent of women voted compared with 51 percent of men. The availability of alternative voting methods continues to change how voters vote.