
The NAAS is a national
survey of Asian Americans, and is collaboration between
professors at Rutgers University (NJ), the University of
California, and the University of Southern California.
In the spring of 2009, we presented data on Asian American
policy preferences, party attachments, political
participation, and mobilization. We made presentations in
Berkeley, CA, and Chicago, IL. These results are based on
our survey of over 5,000 respondents, including those
collected in October. The presidential election reports
below include data until the end of September.
Community Presentation in New York
City (July 2009)
Patterns and Puzzles in Asian American
Politics (Chicago presentation,
April 2009)
The national results relating
to the presidential election were presented in
Washington D.C. on October 6, 2008.
Press Release Survey Report Researcher Bios DC Presentation
The results for New Jersey and New York relating
to the presidential election were presented at Rutgers
on Oct. 14, 2008
NJ/NY Survey Report
The results for California relating
to the presidential election were presented at USC on
Oct. 15, 2008
CA Survey Report California
Presentation
Thank
you for your interest in understanding the opinions and
preferences of Asian Americans.
Professors Jane Junn (Rutgers)
Taeku
Lee (UC Berkeley)
Karthick
Ramakrishnan (UC Riverside)
Janelle
Wong (USC)
Attention Media:
Here is a list of
organizations doing voter
mobilization and
voter education work in the Asian American
community