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  1. Oct 26, 2020 · Non-Hispanic White Americans make up the largest share of registered voters in the U.S., at 69% of the total as of 2019. Hispanic and Black registered voters each account for 11% of the total, while those from other racial or ethnic backgrounds account for the remainder (8%).

  2. May 10, 2021 · White college-educated voters made up about 28 percent of the electorate in 2020 — about as much as all nonwhite voters combined.

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  3. Oct 8, 2021 · In 2020, they made up 11% of the total turnout, close to the non-Hispanic Black share of 12%. As the U.S. population ages, the share of older voters is also growing (Figure 4). People over the age of 65 made up 23% of the citizen voting-age population in 2020, up from 21% in 2016.

  4. Feb 17, 2022 · For the first time on record in the CPS voting supplement, a majority (69.4 %) of voters cast ballots by a nontraditional method in the 2020 presidential election. Other highlights from the report include:

  5. Aug 6, 2021 · 70.9 percent of white voters cast ballots compared with only 58.4 percent of nonwhite voters — a disparity that will worsen with new restrictive voting laws.

  6. Sep 23, 2020 · The substantial percentage point increase of voters who are not White as a share of the country’s overall electorate was largely driven by second-generation Americans – the U.S.-born children of immigrants – coming of age, as well as immigrants naturalizing and becoming eligible to vote. The increase has been steady over the past 18 years ...

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  8. Jan 28, 2021 · The rise in turnout was fueled in part by the bitter fight between incumbent President Donald Trump and challenger Joe Biden: A preelection survey found a record share of registered voters (83%) saying it “really matter [ed]” who won.

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