Census Data Confirms Growth Of Unmarrieds Recent census data shows that Americans who are not married continue to grow both as a percentage of the eligible electorate and as actual voters. A new analysis from Greenberg Quinlan Rosner that shows the growth rate for unmarried voters was 2.4 times higher than the growth rate for married voters in the 2006 election.
"Unmarried Women: By the Numbers," a look at the potential impact of women on their own
Summary of fast facts about unmarried women
Census data demonstrating WVWV's impact on the 2004 election
Fact sheet about unmarried women in the electorate
Fact sheet about unmarried men in the electorate
Young Voter Turnout Statistics: 1974-2002. Turnout among young voters has varied over the last 30 years. This document looks at every election since 1974 to show participation rates of different age groups (age groups include: ages 18-24, ages 25 and older, ages 18-29, ages 30 and older).