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📢UCLA VRP commends @senatorcervantes.bsky.social for her leadership on the 2026 California Voting Rights Act.
The 2026 CVRA will: prohibit voter suppression; require courts to interpret laws in favor of voters; and guarantee federal VRA language assistance requirements under state law. #CVRA
Join us in Sacramento on Monday, April 27th, for the release and discussion of the UC Berkeley IGS poll on California attitudes towards Democracy reforms.
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A MUST READ from Haas Jr Fund's Raul Macias on the importance of taking action to protect voting rights: www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-e...
Today House Democrats hosted a 'shadow hearing' on elections and were joined by experts—including VRP's Senior Staff Attorney, Sonni Waknin—to defend voting systems. Read more about the hearing here: www.latimes.com/politics/sto...
“The UCLA Voting Rights Project is proud to be an anchor member of the California Democracy Partnership, a group of voting rights legal experts, policy advocates, and community organizers committed to preserving democracy in California." Read more here: vrp.ucla.edu/ucla-voting-...
New analysis from UCLA Voting Rights Project shows Texas map dilutes Black and Hispanic vote in CD9 and CD35. Evidence this map violates the 1965 VRA vote dilution provision: vrp.ucla.edu/vrp-texas-di...
UCLA's VRP has provided a legal analysis arguing the CA Legislature “has the legal constitutional authority to draw new districts today,” if deemed “appropriate” Read more on the analysis here: www.politico.com/newsletters/... #redistricting #California
🚨New Report by VRP Data Scientist, Michael Rios
🚨Read more here:vrp.ucla.edu/press/vrp-issues-major-d...
In response to sweeping executive overreach, the UCLA Voting Rights Project (UCLA VRP) is doubling down on its mission to protect voting rights by bringing on two of California’s most seasoned and respected public servants. Read the full article here: vrp.ucla.edu/press/19017-2/
Today the VRP filed a Supreme Court brief on behalf of National Congress of American Indians. Follow the VRP on all our platforms for updates on this and more. 🗳️📢 #SupremeCourt #AmicusCuriae
The Exit Polls are a survey with sampling bias and large margins of error. Our analysis of actual precinct data reveals Latino vote was about 5-7 pts less Dem than 2020 but still well over 60% for Harris, in some instances 67% or 70% in favor of Harris.
Our receipts:
Georgia was another battleground. Harris lead Trump 59%-41% in pivotal counties. Although Harris trailed Biden's 2020 performance slightly, she saw strong support in these diverse counties which had a demographic breakdown of 47.5% White, 38.4% Black, 14.0% Latino, and 8.5% AAPI.
NC was tight, but Harris showed strength in counties like Scotland, Halifax, Mecklenburg, Wake, Durham, Forsyth, Wayne, and Duplin, leading Trump by 65-35 margins—mirroring Biden's performance in 2020. Average demographic is 47.8% White, 33.2% Black, 13% Latino, and 3.9% AAPI.
85% of the vote counted in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Harris leads Trump 51.8% - 47% in the presidential race, while Dems also hold an edge in the Senate race with 51.6% compared to GOP at 45.5%. Strong Dem performance overall—could this momentum carry through to victory in PA?
With nearly 80% of votes counted in Wake County, NC, Harris is leading Trump 64.7% to 35.3%, slightly outperforming Biden's 2020 showing of 63.5%. This diverse county—20.6% Black, 11.5% Latino, and 10.2% AAPI—is proving key in the race!
With over 81% of votes counted in Henry County, GA, Harris is leading with 65.5%, outperforming Biden’s 2020 result of 60.3% in this predominantly Black county (56.4%).
With 77% of votes counted in Gwinnett County, GA, Harris is leading with 59.4%—closely mirroring Biden’s 2020 performance in this diverse county (31.3% Black, 23.8% Latino, 14.2% AAPI).
With 91% of votes counted in Fulton County, GA, Harris is holding a strong lead over Trump with a nearly 3-to-1 margin—closely mirroring Biden's 2020 performance.
With 86% of votes counted in Cobb County, Georgia, Harris is showing strong momentum, matching Biden's 2020 performance with a 57% of the vote share.
Last month, the VRP Data Science team was hard at work, providing our community with live election analysis for the 2024 Presidential Election. Stay tuned for the findings, and be sure to follow the UCLA Voting Rights Project here and on all other platforms for the latest!