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Past UVA Voting Data

Voting, Registration & Yield Rates

UVA Student Engagement

Turnout among University of Virginia students has been on the rise, according to data from our National Study on Learning, Voting and Engagement (NSLVE) report and from CIRCLE estimates of youth turnout. UVA student voter turnout increased from 14.9% in the 2014 midterm elections to 45.8% in the 2018 midterm elections (NSLVE). For the 2020 elections, 68% of UVA students who were eligible (e.g., at least 18 years old and U.S. citizens) voted, an increase of nearly six percentage points over 2016 UVA student voting rates.

Past UVA Voting Data

In 2020:

  • Students were more likely to vote early (30%) and not-in-person (50%) than they were in 2016.
  • Undergraduate students were slightly more likely to vote than were graduate students (64% vs. 57%).
  • 68% of eligible UVA students voted, compared to 66% of eligible students at all participating institutions and, more specifically, compared to 69% of eligible students at public research institutions.