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Party Identification Trends, 1992-2017

Pew Research Center has been tracking the party affiliation of the general public for over 20 years. Click the buttons or scroll down to explore the party ID data for two dozen demographic subgroups, categorized by gender, race, education, generation, and religious affiliation.
Report: Wide Gender Gap, Growing Educational Divide in Voters’ Party Identification

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All registered voters

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Gender

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Race and Ethnicity

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Education

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Generation

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Religious Tradition

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