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Voter turnout in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election by race/ethnicity. Race and ethnicity has had an effect on voter turnout in recent years, with data from recent elections such as 2008 showing much lower turnout among people identifying as Hispanic or Asian ethnicity than other voters (see chart to the right).
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 3, 2020. [a] The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala Harris defeated the incumbent Republican president Donald Trump, and vice president Mike Pence. [9]
Just under 160 million people voted in the 2020 elections, compared to a turnout of approximately 137 million in the 2016 presidential election. Michael McDonald projects that about 67% of the voting eligible population voted in 2020, the highest rate of voter participation since the 1952 election.
Nearly 160 million people cast their ballots in the 2020 general election, accounting for two-thirds of the voting-eligible population. ... saw a 52.2% voter turnout, the second-highest ...
More Americans cast ballots this year than they have in a century — and all the votes aren't even counted yet.So far, 63.9 percent of Americans eligible to vote cast a ballot in the 2020 ...
KXAN is keeping track of how many Texans have voted in the Nov. 5 general election. ... 1,919,408 votes have been cast, for a statewide turnout of 10.31%. In the 2020 presidential election, 66.73% ...
For example, in Australia, voter registration and attendance at a polling booth have been mandatory since the 1920s, with the 2016 federal election having turnout figures of 91% for the House of Representatives and 91.9% for the Senate. [13] In Singapore, turnout at the 2020 general election was 95.81%, the highest since 1997 [14] where it was ...
A viral claim that just 133 million registered voters cast ballots is inaccurate.