The graph is a stacked bar chart titled "Political Affiliation of US Corporate Executives." The y-axis ranges from 0 to 100 percent. There are four bars that represent the years 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020. The figure decomposes the share of top corporate executives of S&P 1500 firms who are registered as a Democrat, Republican, and are unaffiliated or are affiliated with another political party. In 2008, 23 percent of executives were registered Democrats, 37.8 percent were registered Republicans, and 39.2 percent were unaffiliated or affiliated with other parties. In 2012, 19.5 percent of executives were registered Democrats, 44.2 percent were registered Republicans, and 36.3 percent were unaffiliated or affiliated with other parties. In 2016, 18.6 percent of executives were registered Democrats, 49.9 percent were registered Republicans, and 31.5 percent were unaffiliated or affiliated with other parties. In 2020, 21.2 percent of executives were registered Democrats, 43.7 percent were registered Republicans, and 35.1 percent were unaffiliated or affiliated with other parties. Source: Researchers' calculations using data from the Execucomp database and voter registration records from California, Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Texas.