Illinois
Voting Chicago: Research explores what issues matter most to young voters
CHICAGO (WLS) — Millennials are the biggest technology, based on Pew Analysis.
This implies their voting energy is robust.
What points are essential to this group of younger adults? And what will get them to the polls?
An area group believes the hot button is to make politics each informative and enjoyable.
In previous midterm elections, younger voters in Chicago had a low turn-out.
Now, organizations like Chicago Votes are working to repair that.
“Chicago Votes is a nonpartisan nonprofit. We work to have interaction younger folks from marginalized communities,” mentioned Stevie Valles with Chicago Votes. “We are able to maintain this like civic and political dialogue in a means that is not so tense.”
Causes behind low youth voter participation can differ.
“And one factor that we discover persistently is that there are many good causes for younger adults to really feel skepticism and mistrust about politics,” mentioned Kumar Ramanathan, a GENForward Analysis Fellow on the College of Chicago. “We must always validate the mistrust that younger adults are feeling a couple of political system that’s usually not conscious of their wants.”
GENForward Analysis focuses on “younger voter” developments throughout the nation.
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GENForward defines “younger adults” as Gen Z, ages 18-25, and millennials, ages 26 to 41.
Outcomes from the challenge present essential midterm points for youth differ from older generations when taking a look at probably voters.
For Gen Z, the highest two considerations are abortion/reproductive rights and gun violence.
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For Millennials, it is inflation and abortion/reproductive rights.
For Gen X, it is inflation and abortion/reproductive rights.
“It is clear that younger adults have explicit experiences that make these points matter extra – for instance with gun violence,” Ramanathan mentioned. “Different points for instance are pupil loans. Younger adults have extra publicity to details about local weather change.”
However, a scarcity of participation on the polls would not essentially translate to apathy.
“Many younger adults are participating in politics in numerous methods. They’re speaking about it with household and pals on social media, they’re participating in numerous sorts of actions, protests, boycotts,” Ramanathan mentioned.
However, there could also be a shift occurring in Chicago.
“Within the 2018 election, and within the 2020 election, younger folks between 17 and 35 truly had been the most important voting bloc within the metropolis,” Valles mentioned.
Organizations like “Chicago Votes” are hoping for a repeat.
“Voting in these elections is extraordinarily essential as a result of, you realize, like, these are the individuals who actually do have energy over your lived expertise as a citizen in Chicago,” Valles mentioned.
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Duplex in Springfield sells for $1.1 million
A 1,710-square-foot two-unit house built in 1969 has changed hands. The property located at 57 East Bay Path Terrace in Springfield was sold on Dec. 6, 2024. The $1,100,000 purchase price works out to $643 per square foot. This two-story duplex presents a total of four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The interior features just one fireplace. The property sits on a 5,022-square-foot lot.
Additional houses have recently been sold nearby:
- In December 2023, a 1,710-square-foot home on Humbert Street in Springfield sold for $318,000, a price per square foot of $186. The home has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
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‘It’s a blessing’: Springfield Christmas dinner serves nearly 600
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“It is a blessing,” DeJesus said, wearing a green shirt showing Snoopy’s doghouse decorated with Christmas lights, green Dr. Seuss’ Grinch pants and a bright red hat.
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