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North Carolina Demographic Change &
the 2016 Electorate
NCFEF Thinkers Luncheon
July 31, 2015
Rebecca Tippett, University of North Carolina
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YearData: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates, OSBM Projections
Officially 9th most populous state
as of 2014
10.2M in 2016
North Carolina’s Total Population (July 1), 1990-2016
NC Counties with Growth from Natural Increase & Net Migration, 2010-2014
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Share of eligible voters can differ from share of total population
Data Source: 2009-2013 American Community Survey
1. Total Population
Who is eligible to vote?
2. Voting Eligible Population
Who is registered to vote?
3. Registered Population
Who votes?
4. Electorate
Differences in registration & turnout rates shift county share of total electorate
Data Sources: 2009-2013 ACS; NC SBE
75%
64%
22%
21%
1% 9%
1%2%
1% 3%
1990 Census 2013 ACS
White Black Hispanic Asian Other
Racial/Ethnic Shifts, 1990 vs. 2013
64% 67% 71% 71%
21%21%
22%22%
9% 7%4%
2%2% 1%
3% 2%
Total Population 18+ Citizen 18+ 2012 Electorate
White Black Hispanic Asian Other
Eligibility & Turnout Impact Face of Electorate
Data Sources: 2009-2013 ACS; NC SBE
Greatest
( -1927)
Silent
(1928-1945)
Boomers
(1946-1964)
Gen X
(1965-1981)
31% Millennial
in 2017
Gen Z
(2005- )
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035
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Millennial adults will outnumber Boomers in NC by 2017Generational composition of North Carolina's 18+ population, 2010-2035
Data Source: NC OSBM Single Year of Age Projections
Millennial(1982-2004)
5.9%
0.7%
1.3%
2.7%
10.0%
7.6%
Total
Population
Greatest Silent Boomers Gen X Millennial
Population share of non-citizens highest among Gen X, MillennialsPercent non-citizen among NC residents 15+ in 2013, ACS
Data Source: 2013 American Community Survey, IPUMS-USA
1% 1%
11%
13%
35%
29%27%
30%
24%
Adult Population Registered, Active
Voters
Eligibility & registration patterns shift generational compositionof NC's 2016 electorate
Baby Boomers
Gen X
Millennials
Silent
Greatest
Data Sources: NC SBE Voter Registration, 5/23/2015; NC OSBM
Thank you!
http://demography.cpc.unc.edu
@ncdemography
Rebecca Tippett
(919) 962-6151