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70,000 High School Students Participate in National Vote

Friday, 31 October 2008 17:13 by MyCollegeOptions Team

MyCollegeOptions.org 2008 Presidential Election Student Vote

 

(Lee’s Summit, MO) –My College Options®, the nation’s largest College Planning Program, released today the full results of the 2008 Presidential Election Student Vote. This program has allowed 69,753 of our nation’s high school students to weigh in on this year’s election.

 

Each year millions of High School students tell My College Options about their post-secondary plans in exchange for guidance and connections with colleges and universities.  This year, with the country focused on the election, we let the students chime in about this historic event and gave them a chance to let their voices be heard.  

 

Over the last several weeks, in thousands of classrooms across the country, ballots were distributed, completed and returned to Missouri for tabulation.  Along with the candidate choice, we asked important questions on the issues facing the country today.

 

While this program is not a traditional vote, it is substantially more significant than opinion polls.  This data can be generalized to the population of High School students with a margin of error less that +/-1% and represents students from all 50 states, across all ethnicities, income levels and political persuasions. 

 

Results:

 

Which presidential candidate would you vote for?

 

A.     John McCain              35.8%

B.     Barack Obama           57.7%

C.     Other                          6.6%  

 

If you registered today, would you register as a…

 

A.     Democrat                    37.8%

B.     Independent               34.4%

C.     Republican     `           27.8%

 

What is the single most important issue the new president needs to solve?

 

A.     The Economy                         57.7%

B.     Education                                5.4%

C.     Energy Policy                         4.2%

D.    Health Care                            7.0%

E.     Immigration                            5.2%

F.      International Relations          2.2%

G.    National Debt                         8.1%

H.    Social Security                       1.2%

I.       Terrorism                               9.1%

 

 

For more information on My College Options, please visit www.mycollegeoptions.org

For more information, questions, state by state break downs, or the full data set from responding students, please email Ryan Munce at ryan@mycollegeoptions.org.

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November 3. 2008 13:31

Kirsten Bartlett

I think its a great idea that you would post this, because the people who are not able to vote should still have there voice heard. But I do disagree with the results, thats my politcal opinion. Thanks for letting our voice be heard!!!

:-] Kirsten

Kirsten Bartlett

November 5. 2008 13:30

Marsena

I think that you have helped make our voices heard. Many adults want us to be quiet or they tell us that we don't know what we are talking about. Honestly, a lot of kids know more about the election than many adults do. I believe that they should let some kids vote just to see what the outcome would be one year. But that is just a thought. I strongly believe what you are doing is keeping many of us on the inside and it allows us to voice our opinions. I agree with the results because I believe mostly in what that person stands for. Thanks for the info!!!

Marsena

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