Kawashima-Ginsberg, KeiDean, MichaelSimon, SteveKessler, Pat2019-11-072019-11-072019-11-06https://hdl.handle.net/11299/208676Minnesota led the nation in 2018 for youth voter turnout, but even with an over 20% rise from 2014, that turnout was STILL under 45%. What does current research say will happen in 2020? Join us in an exploration of the successes in youth voter turnout and the data that show what has worked. We will take a look at how a more engaged young electorate may challenge the traditional approach to policy making and require new tactics for political outreach and engagement efforts. Welcome Pat Kessler, reporter, WCCO-TV, and moderator Opening Comments Steve Simon, Minnesota Secretary of State Presentation Dr. Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, director, Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), Tufts University Panel Discussion Dr. Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, director, CIRCLE, Tufts University Priscilla Mayowa, Vice President, LEAD MN Monali Bhakta, Gustavus Adolphus College Sean Lim, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Pat Kessler, reporter, WCCO-TV, and moderator Democracy Cup Awards Presentation Mike Dean, Director of LeadMNenVotingCivic EngagementYouthData Informed Solutions for Youth Voting and Civic EngagementAudio