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Presidential election turnout by state 1976–2020. Voter turnout in US elections is the total number of votes cast by the voting age population (VAP), or more recently, the voting eligible population (VEP), divided by the entire voting eligible population.
By June 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was predicted to cause a large increase in mail voting because of the possible danger of congregating at polling places. [189] An August 2020 state-by-state analysis concluded that 76% of Americans were eligible to vote by mail in 2020, a record number.
In the 2020 elections, voters considered a number of referendums, initiatives, ... the total early vote throughout the United States had eclipsed that of 2016. [212]
That’s higher than the 2016 total of 1,225,667 total ballots cast, but nearly 100,000 voters shy of the 2020 record. That’s despite consistent growth in the number of registered voters in the ...
A record number of voters, in excess of 65.6 million, cast postal votes. [8] [9] The Postal Service handled approximately 135 million pieces of election-related mail between September 1 and November 3 of 2020, delivering the vast majority of these materials on time.
In 2020, Trump narrowly won the Tar Heel State's 15 Electoral College votes. In Pennsylvania, the current number of registered voters is about 150,000 less compared with Election Day in 2020, when ...
Democrats still lead the state in total voters with 3.92 million registered compared to 3.58 million Republicans. ... more than 500,000 voters. In November 2020, when there were a little more than ...
Voter registration for the 2020 general elections ended on October 5 in Georgia, with a final total of 7,233,584 active registered voters, [119] an increase of 1,790,538 new voters since the 2016 election and 805,003 new voters since the 2018 gubernatorial election. Absentee mail ballots were first sent out on September 15.