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The thesis analyzes the apathetic youth turnout myth and researches to see if voter suppression can explain the reason behind low youth turnout. This thesis is a study done with Arizona State University students to assess their level of voter turnout, their levels of political engagement, and if they have experienced voter suppression. Respondents were also asked about the support given by ASU in terms of helping with the voting process. Results indicate that Arizona State students have high levels of political engagement, and that 1 in 5 ASU students have experienced voter suppression. Furthermore, ASU students on a whole are uncertain about the role ASU should play in supporting students with the voting process.
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Title
- The College Voting Experience: How Voter Suppression and Political Engagement Affects Student Turnout at Arizona State University
Contributors
- Novotny, Catherine Ann (Author)
- Lennon, Tara (Thesis director)
- Kirkpatrick, Jennet (Committee member)
- Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies (Contributor)
- School of Social Transformation (Contributor)
- School of Politics and Global Studies (Contributor)
- Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies, Sch (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2021-05
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