We surveyed NBC Connecticut viewers about their thoughts and feelings as they head to the polls. The results reveal voters grappling with key policy issues, navigating a range of emotions and preparing to make their voices heard.
Through a series of charts, we explore who's voting, why and what issues matter most. From generational divides to the influence of social media, these graphics shed light on what's shaping your collective vote.
Toward the end of this article, you can see how your own voting attitudes and behaviors fit into the bigger picture.
What's driving you to the polls
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An overwhelming 98% of respondents plan to vote -- far above the national turnout of 67% in 2020 and 60% in 2016. When asked why they're voting, survey participants cited diverse reasons, from civic duty to specific policy concerns.
The issues shaping your vote
When asked to choose the single most important issue shaping their vote, 39% of respondents cited abortion and reproductive rights. Climate change ranked second at 21%, followed by crime and criminal justice at 12%.
How you’re feeling about Election Day
Elections aren't just about policies and candidates -- they're also about emotions. We asked you to describe your feelings about the upcoming election in one word.
Anxiety dominates voter sentiment at 34%, followed by fear at 17%.
However, a quarter of respondents remain hopeful.
Information overload
How we consume news and information can significantly impact our political views.
How much time do voters spend following the news? Nearly three quarters of respondents spend 3+ hours weekly on political news. Most spend between 5-10 hours consuming news (27%), followed closely by heavy consumers at 10+ hours (23%). Very few (6%) spend less than an hour on political news weekly.
On social media, most users see limited political content, with over three-quarters seeing politics in less than half their feeds.
Where do you fit?
Enough about everyone else. Let’s talk about you.
How do your own voting attitudes and behaviors fit into the bigger picture? Answer a brief series of questions to uncover your unique voter profile. We'll create a personalized mosaic that captures your political priorities, motivations and outlook.
Each mosaic tile is composed of several key elements:
The overall pattern shows your driving force -- whether it's health care, education or economic policy.
The outer shape reflects your voting plans.
The inner shape captures why you vote (or choose not to) -- from civic duty to desire for change.
Your mosaic's colors capture your feeling about the voting process, from hopeful to scared.
Together, these elements create your unique tile. You'll also discover which voter persona you most closely align with -- based on common patterns of motivation and behavior we've identified in our survey responses.
Answers to the quiz are anonymous and will not be recorded or stored in any fashion.
Ready to start?
Methodology note: This survey was conducted online from October 11, 2024 to October 26, 2024, with 128 respondents. Readers should note that online surveys may not fully reflect the views of the entire electorate.
Preparing for Election Day
As November 5 nears, explore more of our comprehensive coverage of the election.