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Analyzing elections, representation, and voter engagement

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2024 Speaker Series on California's Future — In-Person and Online

2024 Election Preview

Upcoming September 26, 2024 · 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

With a highly consequential election fast approaching, what does the political landscape look like in California and the nation? A panel of top political journalists will assess the mood of the electorate and discuss themes and issues that are likely to shape the outcome in November.

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Fact Cards

About half of registered voters in California are Democrats.
Turnout fell sharply among California’s voters of color in the 2022 midterms compared to the presidential election.
At 40% of the population, Latinos are California’s largest demographic.
About 2 in 3 Californians support the state making its own policies to address climate change.
In 2020, California lost population for the first time in state history.
70% Percentage of Californians who think the gap between rich and poor is growing in their part of the state.
81% of registered California voters cast a ballot in the 2020 presidential election.
About 7 in 10 Californians think that when today’s children grow up, they will be worse off financially than their parents.
No race or ethnic group constitutes a majority of California’s population.

Meet the Team

Mark Baldassare

Statewide Survey Director and Miller Chair in Public Policy

Dean Bonner

Associate Survey Director and Research Fellow

Eric McGhee

Policy Director and Senior Fellow

Charlie Wigul

Project Assistant