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The Asian American Voter Survey is the longest-running survey of Asian American voters. Since 2012, this comprehensive, multilingual survey has revealed what issues matter most to this fastest growing part of the electorate and how those issues are consequential to their voting decisions, including:
- 2024 Asian American Voter Survey Briefing (July 10) - APIAVote
We’re excited to be joined by AARP, AAPI Data, and Asian...
- Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote)
APIAVote. Working. Together we are creating positive change...
- 2024 Asian American Voter Survey Briefing (July 10) - APIAVote
24 wrz 2024 · APIAVote. Working. Together we are creating positive change for Asian American and Pacific Islander communities across the country. Get Involved. Findings from the Sep 2024 AAPI Voter Survey.
We’re excited to be joined by AARP, AAPI Data, and Asian Americans Advancing Justice – AAJC for a press briefing on newly released findings from the 2024 Asian American Voter Survey! Hear the latest data on how Asian Americans think about the election and key issues.
10 lip 2024 · Asian American voters prefer Democratic candidates over Republicans for U.S. House (51% vs. 30%) and Senate (50% vs. 30%). 90% of Asian American voters say they plan to vote for President, Congress and other offices this November. A further 68% say that they are absolutely certain they will vote.
10 lip 2024 · Asian Americans Advancing Justice - AAJC, Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote), AAPI Data, and AARP released the findings from their bi-annual Asian American Voter Survey, the longest-running survey of Asian American voters.
29 maj 2024 · The Asian American Voter Survey (AAVS) is a powerful election-year survey of registered AAPI voters that began in 2014, capturing the perspectives of voters and their priorities across various years. The AAVS is conducted in partnership with APIAVote and AAJC.
25 lip 2022 · The national sample includes Chinese, Filipino, Asian Indian, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese registered voters. Interviews were conducted via cell phone (441) landline (190) and online (970). Surveys were offered in English, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese. The survey was fielded from April 19 to June 19, 2022.