How many young people have voted so far?
How many young people have voted so far?
According to the Tufts University Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (Circle), more than five million young people – classified as those aged between 18 and 29 – had cast early votes by 26 October. About three million of those young votes were cast in 14 battleground states, Circle adds.
What is the total number of registered voters?
Registered voters counts the total number of eligible people who have taken the additional step of actually registering to vote. We report here the estimates produced by the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey.
What was the average voter turnout in 2016?
For 2016, the sum of the individual county numbers, for counties with data in the US is 185,714,229–a number 15% greater than the CPS estimate for the same year and election. We thank users who have taken the time to suggest specific modifications to our data on turnout: Thomas Meagher and Phil Kiesling.
How many people have voted early in Florida?
Florida has had more than 8.9 million early voters so far. The number of people who’ve voted early so far is also already 72% of the total number of people who voted in the election in 2016.
Registered voters counts the total number of eligible people who have taken the additional step of actually registering to vote. We report here the estimates produced by the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey.
What was the highest voter turnout in US history?
This is the first election since 1992 (and the fifth in the past century) in which the incumbent president failed to win reelection. The election saw the highest voter turnoutby percentage since 1900,[7]with each of the two main tickets receiving more than 74 million votes, surpassing Barack Obama’s record of 69.5 million votes from 2008.
For 2016, the sum of the individual county numbers, for counties with data in the US is 185,714,229–a number 15% greater than the CPS estimate for the same year and election. We thank users who have taken the time to suggest specific modifications to our data on turnout: Thomas Meagher and Phil Kiesling.
What’s the percentage of nonwhite voters in 2020?
The age group of what will then be people in the 18-to-45-year-old bracket is expected to represent just under 40 percent of the United States’ eligible voters in 2020. It is expected that more than 30 percent of eligible American voters will be nonwhite.