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Between the 2018 and 2022 midterm elections alone, the turnout gap grew by 5 percentage points between white voters and nonwhite voters, and it grew by 8 points between white voters and Black ...
Non-white voter turnout in South Carolina’s 2022 midterms was the lowest it’s been in at least a generation and more than 30% lower than white voter turnout, according to state election ...
One factor impacting voter turnout of Black Americans is that, as of the 2000 election, 13% of Black American males are reportedly ineligible to vote nationwide because of a prior felony conviction; in certain states – Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi – disenfranchisement rates for Black American males in the 2000 election were around 30% ...
General turnout and turnout among voters aged 18–29, who are a strongly Democratic constituency, [44] were the second-highest (after 2018) of any midterm since the 1970 U.S. elections. [45] [46] The elections maintained demographic trends that began in 2012, in which Republicans made gains among the working class, [26] especially White people ...
Students from Johnson C. Smith University walk to Allegra Westbrooks Regional Library on Beatties Ford Road early voting site to vote on Thursday, October, 20, 2022.
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections were held on ... [14] and youth turnout, ... White women 53 45 37 Black men 17 82 5 Black women 10 88 6
Local Dems say comparisons between 2020 and 2024 early voting numbers don’t paint the full picture.
Initially, this resulted in high voter turnout among African-Americans in the South. In the 1880 United States presidential election, a majority of eligible African-American voters cast a ballot in every Southern state except for two. In eight Southern states, Black turnout was equal to or greater than White turnout.