American National Election Studies
@electionstudies.bsky.social
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The ANES collects high-quality, non-partisan survey data on voting and public opinion. The gold standard of survey research for 75 years and a proud winner of the AAPOR policy award. Posting about new data, analyses by the public and more.
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bcburden.bsky.social
The 2024 @electionstudies.bsky.social has the share of "pure independents" in the US at its lowest level since 1952 (7%)
electionstudies.bsky.social
So much talk of #politicalviolence in the headlines these days, but what do the ANES 2024 Time Series data say?
Graphic: Most Americans say political violence is not justified. Get more data: www.electionstudies.org
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horvick.bsky.social
There is a decline in reported volunteerism in the newly released data from the American National Election Studies (
@electionstudies.bsky.social‬).

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nickvalentino.bsky.social
These web-based, dynamic applications can be accessed via the Data Tools section of the ANES website.

1. The first tool is the ANES Guide to Public Opinion and Electoral Behavior, with >200 graphs displaying the ebbs and flows of public opinion, electoral behavior, and choice in American politics.
electionstudies.bsky.social
From the ANES 2020: Should federal spending on #SocialSecurity be increased, decreased, or kept the same? Weighted totals: 55.8% increased, 4.4% decreased, and 39.9% kept the same. See the ANES Question Search: electionstudies.org/data-tools/a...
ANES 2020 Question: Should federal spending on Social Security be increased, decreased or kept the same? Weighted totals: 55.8% increased, 4.4% decreased, and 39.9% kept the same.
electionstudies.bsky.social
The full release of the ANES 2024 Time Series #Data is now available. More details here: electionstudies.org/anes-announc...
Full release of the ANES 2024 is now available.
electionstudies.bsky.social
From ANES 2020: Should the federal #MinimumWage be raised, kept the same, lowered but not eliminated, or eliminated altogether? Weighted totals for the responses: 59.8% raised, 31.8 kept the same, 2.7 lowered and 5.7 eliminated. To check out other questions, visit electionstudies.org/data-tools/a...
ANES question from 2020. The table shows percentages for each response option.
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jacobfhsmith.bsky.social
I have an op-ed in @thehill.com where I argue Dems need a message on corruption in 2028 because @electionstudies.bsky.social data shows voters who think government is corrupt have swung heavily R in the age of Trump.

(Thank you to @scholars.org for help with editing!)

thehill.com/opinion/5410...
thehill.com
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nickvalentino.bsky.social
New ANES data release: A preliminary release of the data from a survey administered to cohabiting spouses or partners of sampled individuals on the FtF and Web is now available as a standalone file.
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evangelinewarren.com
🚨New Pub Alert🚨

@sociologylauren.bsky.social and I have a new paper out in SRE today!

In "Zero-sum or Coalition? A Dyadic Approach for Testing Discrimination’s Impact on Perceptions of Ethnoracial Outgroups" we use perceptions of discrimination to examine racial group relations. Here's a 🧵!
Zero-sum or Coalition? A Dyadic Approach for Testing Discrimination’s Impact on Perceptions of Ethnoracial Outgroups - Evangeline Warren, Lauren Valentino, 2025
Intergroup relations research suggests that individuals perceive racial politics through a zero-sum framework, whereas scholarship on mobilization and social mo...
doi.org
electionstudies.bsky.social
The final mtg of the 2024 ANES Advisory Board is in the books. The PIs are deeply grateful for their hard work this grant cycle. Thanks also to the fantastic ANES staff at Michigan, Stanford, Texas, and Duke. It was a productive mtg reviewing lessons learned and talking about the project's future.
ANES Advisory Board. Last meeting 2025.
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poweratwork.bsky.social
Americans favor labor unions over big business more than any point in the last 60 years! Visit poweratwork.us/americans-fa... to read @aaronsojourner.org & @reichnow.bsky.social's piece originally for @epi.org, now featured on @poweratwork.bsky.social, sharing new @electionstudies.bsky.social data!
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@pgronke.bsky.social‬ The 2024 User Guide includes this: Weights included in this release are preliminary and may be replaced with new weights in future releases. In particular, we are evaluating ways to refine the weights in order to match known population demographic values and electoral results.
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chrismehl7.bsky.social
Wednesday Data: Americans increasingly favor labor unions over big business. @electionstudies.bsky.social
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thomasjwood.bsky.social
With the release of the 2024 ANES, further evidence that Trump's invovlement in US politics had the effect of *reducing* authoritarianism in the public (in a thermostatic style--of course!--with larger changes among Democratic voters)

Data from @electionstudies.bsky.social CDF and 2024ts
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thomasjwood.bsky.social
The newly released @electionstudies.bsky.social 2024 time series has polarization basically static, with Democratic respondents moderating on race and healthcare (consistent with the thermostatic response to a Democratic president).
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The preliminary release of the 2024 Time Series Pre-Election data is now available for download: electionstudies.org/data-center/...
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vinpons.bsky.social
Our work on "Pitfalls of Demographic Forecasts of US Elections" featured on @voxeu.org, with R. Calvo, J. Shapiro, and @ve5tal.bsky.social 👇👇👇
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
electionstudies.bsky.social
Thanks ‪@pscmars.bsky.social‬ for the question. Our post-election study data collection will be complete within a couple of weeks and we are working hard on preparing preliminary releases of the datasets. Stay tuned!
electionstudies.bsky.social
Our #ANES75th year is almost over. Read more reflections on 75 years of the ANES:

electionstudies.org/about-us/ref...
75 years of the American National Election Studies
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uptonorwell.bsky.social
We like to think that we make our own political choices.

Looking at some @electionstudies.bsky.social data, though, the relationship b/w parents' party and our own is striking.

Even allowing for some misreporting, I'm surprised how strong this has been, and over multiple generations.
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apsrjournal.bsky.social
From our new issue: "Willing but Unable: Reassessing the Relationship between Racial Group Consciousness and Black Political Participation" by Jasmine Carrera Smith, Jared Clemons, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Miguel Martinez, Leann Mclaren, and Ismail White. #ASPRNewIssue
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
electionstudies.bsky.social
Question: When will the ANES 2024 data be released?

Answer: We are still finalizing timelines for data releases but anticipate preliminary releases of the pre- and post-election data sometime in the first quarter of 2025.
electionstudies.bsky.social
"Scholarship using the ANES has shed unparalleled insight on central determinants of public opinion and political behavior: interests, principles, partisanship, and group attitudes. [It] is one of the most important public goods in political science."
Spencer Piston, Boston University
#ANES75th
Spencer Piston, Boston University