
Christopher Yearout
Christopher Yearout is an Assistant Research Analyst at the ASU Center for Latino/as and American Politics Research (CLAPR). He is passionate about voter group identities, intersectionality, and broader voter group changes in the Americas. He is particularly interested in what influences Latino voter preferences, specifically how much religious identity contributes to that.
Christopher was a data and research analyst in UCLA LPPI and ASU CLAPR co-publications, and collected articles from newspapers in Arizona and the broader United States sample. He also helped code authorship, centrality, and community image measures for contributed to analysis efforts for the U.S., Arizona, California, and Nevada samples.