Morrison Institute studies ‘crisis’ of low millennial voter turnout

By KTAR.com

A Morrison Institute for Public Policy called the lack of voter turnout from millennials a “crisis.”

A study done by the institution and ASU found that despite the fact that millennials outnumber baby boomers in Arizona by about 170,000, the elder generation made a much larger indent with their vote.

Only 51 percent of millennials are registered to vote, while 74 percent of baby boomers are.

Millennials mark the generation born between 1981 and 1996. The oldest are in their mid-30s, while the youngest are several years out of high school.

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