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Fuller, Bruce; And Others – 1973
This study of the impact of the student vote in California was based on a comprehensive analysis of 54,000 student votes. The precinct analysis method was utilized to examine the voting returns of precincts which contain very close to 100% student populations. Results of the study encompassed an overview of the student vote; voter turnout;…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Colleges, Political Issues, Student Attitudes
Woodruff, Kevin; Fuller, Bruce – 1974
This analysis of the impact of the student vote in the June 1974 primary election is one in a series of reports, and represents the University of California Student Lobby's continuing effort to provide information on the voting behavior of students. Student voting patterns in contested statewide and local races were examined, along with voter…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Local Issues, Political Attitudes, Statistical Data
Fuller, Bruce – 1973
This study of the UCLA campus develops data which would provide an improved understanding of the differences in ways in which on- or near-campus students as opposed to commuting students tend to vote. Student voting information collected for this study pertained to the November 1972 general election. Data were collected by a questionnaire…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Higher Education, In State Students

Fuller, Bruce; Samuelson, Judy – 1977
The pamphlet analyzes registration and voting behavior among college and university students. When the voting age was lowered to 18 in 1971, it enabled almost 13 million young people to vote. Over four million are students. Although voting patterns vary among and within campuses, some trends can be identified. Registration rates for students are…
Descriptors: College Students, Elections, Higher Education, Local Issues