Analysis of the 2018 election results is a fascinating enterprise, as the House went to the Democrats but Republicans solidified their hold on the Senate. Experts are now looking at exit polls and other analytical tools to get a better understanding of who voted, how they voted, and why they made certain decisions. These will be key questions as eyes now turn to the 2020 cycle.

Join Roll Call on Wednesday, March 13, to gain first-hand insights from leading experts about what voter turnout means for the future of elections, with a particular focus on younger votes. Are younger voters becoming more engaged in the electoral process? And for those who are engaging more, how are they doing so? Who is best positioned to benefit from the under-40 voting bloc?

Join the conversation: #EvolvingElectorate @RollCall @altrianews

Welcome Remarks
Jason Dick, Deputy Editor, Roll Call
Keynote #1
Rep. Chris Pappas, D-N.H.
In conversation with Jason Dick, Deputy Editor, Roll Call
Panel Discussion
Nathan Gonzales, Editor and Publisher, Inside Elections, and analyst for Roll Call
Marissa McBride, Executive Directory, Voter Participation Center
Steven Olikara, Founder and President, Millennial Action Project
Moderated by Bridget Bowman, Senior Political Writer, CQ Roll Call
Keynote #2
Ryan Williams, Executive Vice President, Targeted Victory
In conversation with Simone Pathé, Senior Political Writer, CQ Roll Call
Closing Remarks
Jason Dick, Deputy Editor, Roll Call