Women's Voices. Women Vote. 2008 Election Research
2008 Post Election Presentation
Impact of Unmarried Women's Vote in GA, NH, NC, and MN
Unmarried Women Change America Report of the pivotal role in unmarried women made in the historic 2008 election and in changing this nation.
4 State Election Survey Findings from election eve surveys in North Carolina, New Hampshire, Minnesota, and Georgia show unmarried women overwhelmingly supportive of progressive candidates, and much more so than their married counterparts.
Unmarried Women Driving New American Electorate Based on evidence from the primary season, analysis of early voting and long-standing tracking of commitment to vote in tracking surveys, predict a record number of unmarried women making it to polls and contributing to a changing American electorate.
Unmarried Women Active in Early Contest Exit surveys reveal unmarried women cast the crucial vote in early 2008 Presidential primaries.
Representational Bias in the 2008 Electorate - This report by Project Vote documents who was eligible, who was registered, and who voted in the 2008 general election. The report compares the 2008 election to other recent elections, offering a very interesting picture of the changing electorate in the United States and highlighting the extent to which participation in our federal elections is–and is not–representative of the voting-eligible population in America.