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  1. Voter turnout

    Voter turnout is a measure of civic participation that many people believe best gauges the health of the electoral process. However, measuring turnout can be more difficult than it first appears, which means that understanding how and why it fluctuates can also be difficult. Important legislation in the twentieth century, most notably the ...

  2. Voter turnout in US elections, 2018-2022

    The 2018 election (49% turnout) had the highest rate for a midterm since 1914. Even the 2022 election's turnout, with a slightly lower rate of 46%, exceeded that of all midterm elections since 1970. While sizable shares of the public vote either consistently or not at all, many people vote intermittently.

  3. Voter turnout in United States elections

    Voter turnout rates in the United States, 2002-2022. This line graph depicts nationwide voter turnout rates from 2002 to 2022. The rate utilized in this graph is an expression of total ballots cast divided by the total number of eligible voters. N/A: Information was unavailable for this state in this year.

  4. What Affects Voter Turnout? The 8 Most Influential Factors

    Voter turnout is a mix of two factors: Internal (motivation, eagerness, knowledge) and. External (eligibility, mobilization, voter suppression). We saw the three cleavages affecting voter turnout, which were a mix of internal and external factors. Now let's look at other determinants of what affects voter turnout.

  5. Voter Turnout

    In 2020, turnout among eligible White voters was estimated at 71%; On the other hand, turnout among Black voters and Latino voters was estimated at 63% and 54% respectively. Gender: Women are more reliable voters than men. Women's turnout has surpassed men's in every presidential election since 1980. In the 2020 election, 68% of eligible ...

  6. Voter turnout in United States presidential elections

    A map of voter turnout during the 2020 United States presidential election by state (no data for Washington, D.C.) Approximately 240 million people were eligible to vote in the 2020 presidential election and roughly 66.1% of them submitted ballots, totaling 158,427,986 votes. Roughly 81 million eligible voters did not cast a ballot.

  7. Voter Turnout Personalized Videos Created in PowerPoint

    Step 1: Gather Voter Turnout & Other Data. My first step whenever I am creating data-driven presentations or personalized videos is to gather the data I needed. In this case, my approach was to combine personal information about a voter with the issues important to them and then with the voter turnout numbers in their area in the last election.

  8. Record shares of eligible voters turned out for 2020 election

    Interestingly, the District of Columbia's adoption of all-mail voting for the 2020 election didn't seem to affect turnout much: 63.7% of estimated eligible D.C. voters voted for president, 3.3 percentage points above the 2016 turnout level. Minnesota had the highest turnout of any state last year, with 79.4% of estimated eligible voters ...

  9. Voter turnout in 2020 election: U.S. has record turnout

    Published on Nov. 5, 2020 | Data last updated Dec. 28 at 4:29 p.m. More Americans voted in the 2020 election — two-thirds of the voting eligible population — than in any other in 120 years ...

  10. MEDSL Explains: Voter Turnout

    MEDSL Explains: Voter Turnout. Gauging the health of the electoral process in the United States is an important piece of the work to maintain our democracy overall. One way to do so is to use voter turnout, a seemingly straightforward measure of civic participation that many people believe is the best gauge of the health of our electoral process.

  11. Increasing Voter Turnout: What, If Anything, Can Be Done?

    Voters age 65 and older still turn out at a rate almost 30 percentage points higher than 18- to 24-year-olds. The turnout rate among those earning more than $100,000 to $150,000 per year remains 30 to 50 percentage points higher than the rate for those earning less than $20,000. So, what can be done to improve the representativeness of the ...

  12. How to boost turnout and what happens after: The obstacles to, and

    Amid a nascent national campaign to get voter turnout to 80 percent (and a challenge launched by Harvard University students to get student registration to 90 percent), four leading experts on democracy tackled those questions at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on Tuesday. The panel was moderated by Archon Fung, Winthrop Laflin McCormack ...

  13. The Importance of Protecting Voting Rights for Voter Turnout and

    The study shows that Section 5 had a significant and substantially positive impact on voter turnout in each general election from 1976 to 2016. In the 1976 and 1980 general elections, Section 5 ...

  14. New voter turnout data from 2022 shows some surprises ...

    Focusing on turnout and voter shifts in battleground states. To get a better sense of how states varied in turnout for select Democratic- or Republican-leaning demographic groups, it is useful to ...

  15. How does voter turnout in the US change by state, age and race?

    The 2018 election had an unusually high voter turnout rate for a midterm, which typically have voter turnout rates about 10-20 percentage points below presidential elections. For example, the 2014 mid-term voting rate was 42%, 19 percentage points below the 2016 turnout of 61%. The 2018 voting rate was 53%, only 8 percentage points below the ...

  16. Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections

    Corrected registration figures. "Turnout" refers to efforts to measure the extent of popular participation in elections. Turnout is usually discussed as a ratio although always based on a count of votes cast. The numerator is the number of votes cast. Various measures may be used as the denominator: (1) The Voting Age Population—broadly ...

  17. A Dozen Ways to Increase Voting in the United States

    A 2020 study on the impact of early voting in Ohio by the American Economic Journal found "substantial positive impacts of early voting on turnout, equal to 0.22 percentage points of additional turnout per additional early voting day.". In the 2020 election, 25 percent of voters cast their votes early in person.

  18. US Elections Project

    The complete time series of national presidential and midterm general election turnout rates from 1787-present. Provided below are national and state turnout rates for the voting-eligible population for the 1980-2014 November general elections (spreadsheet for this entire series). This spreadsheet now includes VAP and VEP estimates for the 2014 ...

  19. Gender Differences in Voter Turnout

    Voter turnout refers to the proportion of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election. Women have registered and voted at higher rates than men in every presidential election since 1980, with the turnout gap between women and men growing slightly larger with each successive presidential election. For more detailed analyses and research from CAWP scholars, see our Women Voters and the ...

  20. Voter Turnout Database

    Yes, there are two options to export all the data in the Voter Turnout Database in excel file: Option 1: In the "Search the database" section please click on the "Region/political entity" menu and select "World" option. Then click on the "Search" button. This will produce all the data in the database in a table format.

  21. USC research shows untapped potential for mobilizing voters of color

    Earlier this year, CID issued a national report on voter turnout. The New Electorate: The Strength of the Latino, Black and Asian-American Vote report revealed that in the 2020 presidential election, Asian-American, Black and Latino eligible voters comprised nearly 30% of those eligible to vote in the U.S., but represented just over 22% of all ...

  22. Youth Voter Turnout in NYC Is Struggling. These ...

    The 2020 presidential elections saw record youth turnout. In New York City, 59.3 percent of voters aged 18-29 participated in the general election, a 3.4 percent increase from the 2016 general ...

  23. Oklahoma's election laws inhibit voter participation, create more

    Because of the state's closed primaries and low voter turnout, Seth McKee, political science professor at Oklahoma State University, said many elections are decided before the general election. He said this means it's easier for more extreme candidates to prevail in these elections where turnout "drops off a cliff" compared with general ...

  24. Native leaders say Supreme Court ruling will suppress voting

    Native voters can swing elections. As a key swing state, Arizona demonstrates the power of the Native vote in elections. According to the Native American Voter Suppression Fact Sheet, in 2018 ...