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  1. That understanding lead us to produce 2020’s . Status of . Women in Alabama – the first of its kind in Alabama – in order to identify and connect critical overlapping data points that speak to the intersectionality of gender and race and ultimately serve as a benchmark for the well-being of women in Alabama.

  2. Dec 11, 2020 · BIRMINGHAM, Ala. —. Alabama election officials certified the results of the 2020 election on Nov. 23, which delivered the state's nine electoral votes to President Donald Trump. Alabama had record-setting voter participation in an election where both candidates eclipsed over 70 million votes across the country.

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  4. Sep 5, 2021 · Alabama changed a lot between 2010 and 2020. The state added around 245,000 people, soundly beating expectations. It also grew more diverse, as the white non-Hispanic population shrank, while many ...

  5. Aug 26, 2021 · Counties in Alabama saw jaw dropping growth and just as shocking loss in population from the census of 2010 to 2020. The fastest growing counties covered a wide area geographically in the state.

  6. 2020 United States presidential election in Alabama ← 2016 November 3, 2020 2024 → Turnout 63.1% 3.7 pp Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden Party Republican Democratic Home state Florida Delaware Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris Electoral vote 9 0 Popular vote 1,441,170 849,624 Percentage 62.03% 36.57% County results Congressional district results Precinct results Trump 40–50% 50–60% ...

    • Florida
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    • Donald Trump
    • Mike Pence
  7. Jul 7, 2020 · Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ views of the current state of gender equality and the advancement of women around the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote. For this analysis, we surveyed 3,143 U.S. adults in March and April 2020, including an oversample of Black and Hispanic respondents. The ...

  8. Mar 2, 2024 · Figure 1 plots the national turnout rates among Asian, Black, Latino, and white voters — the ethnic/racial groups for which BISG provides reliable estimates. As figure 1 makes clear, turnout for white and Black voters in the 2008 and 2012 elections, with Obama at the top of the ticket, reached near parity.

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