American National Election Studies receives $10 million in federal funding

The National Science Foundation has awarded $10.23 million to researchers at the University of Michigan and Stanford University to conduct a series of surveys on political participation and vote choice in the 2016 presidential election.

The project is part of a continuing project, the American National Election Studies, that is the longest political time series in the world, with data from every U.S. presidential election since Harry Truman’s unexpected victory in 1948. CONT.

U. of Michigan Institute for Social Research

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