Estimating the U.S. Citizen Voting-Age Population (CVAP)

Marta Murray Close Co-Author
U.S. Census Bureau
 
J David Brown Co-Author
U.S. Census Bureau
 
Andres Mira First Author
U.S. Census Bureau
 
Andres Mira Presenting Author
U.S. Census Bureau
 
Wednesday, Aug 7: 11:05 AM - 11:20 AM
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Contributed Papers 
Oregon Convention Center 
This report develops a method using administrative records (AR) to fill in responses for nonresponding American Community Survey (ACS) housing units rather than adjusting survey weights to account for selection of a subset of nonresponding housing units for follow-up interviews and for nonresponse bias. The method also inserts AR and modeling in place of edits and imputations for ACS survey citizenship item nonresponses. We produce Citizen Voting-Age Population (CVAP) tabulations using this enhanced CVAP method and compare them to published estimates. The enhanced CVAP method produces a 0.74 percentage point lower citizen share, and it is 3.05 percentage points lower for voting-age Hispanics. The latter result can be partly explained by omissions of voting-age Hispanic noncitizens with unknown legal status from ACS household responses. Weight adjustments may be less effective at addressing nonresponse bias under those conditions.

Keywords

Citizenship

Administrative Records

Voting-Age Population

Nonresponse Bias 

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Government Statistics Section