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  1. Jun 21, 2022 · This was the highest midterm turnout in over one hundred years, leading many at the time to predict that the 2020 election would see one of the largest and most diverse voter turnouts in...

  2. Oct 28, 2022 · During the 2016 midterm elections, voter turnout generally decreased compared to the previous presidential election across age groups. Turnout for 18 to 24 years old voters decreased 12 percentage points. Turnout for 25 to 44 voters decreased 10 percentage points. Turnout for 45 to 64 voters decreased 7 percentage points.

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  4. 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.

    Year
    Turnout
    Voting Age Population (vap)
    Voting Eligible Population (vep)
    2016
    136,787,187
    249,422,000
    230,931,921
    2012
    129,139,997
    240,177,000
    222,474,111
    2008
    131,406,895
    229,989,000
    213,313,508
    2004
    122,349,480
    219,508,000
    203,483,455
  5. Election results and voting patterns tend to vary between these two types of elections. Voter turnout is consistently higher in years with presidential races (File and Crissey, 2010; File, 2015), and this report will focus mainly on presidential election years between 1980 and 2016.

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  6. Apr 24, 2024 · New Census Bureau data looks at voter turnout in the November 2016 presidential election by race, Hispanic origin, age and other demographic characteristics. Random Samplings Blog. Voting in America: A Look at the 2016 Presidential Election. May 10, 2017.

  7. Aug 15, 2018 · Closely following the order of states in previous elections, turnout rates in 2016 ran from a low of 43% (in Hawaii) to a high of 75% (in Minnesota). This variability can be summarized by the standard deviation, a measure of how much the typical state deviates from the average.

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