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The historical trends in voter turnout in the United States presidential elections have been shaped by the gradual expansion of voting rights from the initial restriction to white male property owners aged 21 or older in the early years of the country's independence to all citizens aged 18 or older in the mid-20th century. [1]
The pandemic-era 2020 election had the highest ever early vote totals, at more than 101 million, or 63% of all votes cast. But beside 2020, the share of early votes has remained steady since 2012 ...
At least 252,000 voters had cast ballots at early-voting sites as of 4 p.m. EDT (2000 GMT), nearly double the 136,000 who participated in the first day of early voting in the 2020 election, said ...
While overall pre-election voting is down, in some states more voters chose to vote in person early than they did in 2020. The key states of North Carolina and Georgia both saw record numbers of ...
More than 9 million Texans participated in early voting, reflecting a 48% turnout. See voter turnout for the top 10 largest counties in the state.
Record early voting turnout. Over 4.2 million North Carolinians cast their ballots during in-person early voting, easily beating 2020’s early voting record of 3.6 million.
At least 252,000 voters had cast ballots at early-voting sites as of 4 p.m. EDT, nearly double the 136,000 who participated in the first day of early voting in the 2020 election, said Gabriel ...
Voting in the Peach State is in full swing, with fewer than 3 weeks left until election day. Over 300,000 Georgia residents cast their ballot on Tuesday, the first day of early voting, a record ...