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The Arizona Voter Project

Learning and Engagement

The Arizona Voter Project is a non-partisan initiative that provides tools and analysis to better capture the political, social and cultural richness of the Arizona electorate. With the future of American democracy fraught with uncertainty, Arizona has come to play an integral role in American politics. The aim of the Arizona Voter Project is to develop resources to access, experiment, and interact with data. Our data tools and expert analysis to learn more about politics and communities within the state.  
 
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Understanding Political Trends

We combine these data with U.S. Census Data, and other federal datasets so that users can learn more about trends in voting behavior.

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Public Opinion

We blend these public data with public opinion datasets -- including our own Arizona Election Survey.

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Voting

Our team uses public voting data to construct interactive tools meant to demystify electoral politics in Arizona.

Data tools and analysis to demystify Arizona politics

Party Registration

Source:Voter Registration Data, AZ SoS
Republican:
Democrat:
Independent/Other:

2024 Voting Expectations

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Data for these visuals come primarily from the Arizona Secretary of State's voter registration database, as well as from the US Census. Voter turnout estimates are based on the models explained here.

Demographics

Source: US Census (ACS)
Median Income:
Poverty Rate:
Median Age:

Race and Ethnicity

Source: US Census (Decennial)
Asian: ()
Black: ()
Native American: ()
White: ()
Two or More Races: ()
Other: ()
Latino: ()