Factsheets from the 2022 Post Election Survey: Asian American Non-Voters and Voters
March 5, 2024Advancing Justice | AAJC breaks down topline findings for six Asian American subgroups, surveyed in the 2022 National Poll of Asian American Non-Voters & Voters
The 2022 National Poll of Asian American Non-Voters and Voters interviewed 2,800 Asian American citizens about the mid-term elections. Our survey of the electorate included: a survey of 2,100 Asian American registered voters who reported voting in the 2022 mid-term elections; a survey of 350 Asian Americans who were registered but did not vote in 2022; and 350 Asian Americans who were citizens but not registered in 2022. The voter sample targeted the six largest Asian American subgroups living within the U.S., polling 351 Chinese, 351 Filipino, 350 Indian, 351 Japanese, 351 Korean, and 346 Vietnamese American participants. For each subgroup, there was a +/- 5.2% sampling error.
These fact sheets offer an illustration of topline results from six Asian American subgroups describing their experiences during the 2022 midterm elections.