WalletHub Study: New Jersey Has the 7th Highest Level of Political Engagement Among African Americans

The New Jersey Statehouse and Capitol Building In Trenton

With Black History Month and primary season in full swing, the personal finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2020’s States with the Highest Political Engagement Among African Americans as well as accompanying videos.

To determine where black Americans are most engaged in the political process, WalletHub compared 49 states across six key metrics. They include black voter turnout and registration during the most recent midterm and presidential elections as well as the proportional representation of blacks in the state legislature and national party conventions.

Political Engagement of African Americans in New Jersey (1=Most Politically Engaged; 24=Avg.)

  • 26th – Black Voter Turnout (2016 Presidential Election)
  • 16th – Black Voter Turnout (2018 Midterm Elections)
  • 29th – Black Voter Registration (2016 Presidential Election)
  • 14th – Black Voter Registration (2018 Midterm Elections)
  • 1st – Proportional Representation of Blacks in State Legislature
  • 1st – Proportional Representation of Blacks in National Party Conventions

For the full report, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/where-are-blacks-most-least-politically-engaged/19026/

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