No, I looked it up after you provided a graph with no link. The world population review site was quoted as saying the information was old. And if you look at that site you’ll see that they put the state with the highest percentage of voter turnout in the 70s, not over 100%.I’ve read that the numbers are based on 2018 statistics, making it inaccurate.
SO:
A). You made me dig it up for nothing. You already knew what it was you asked me to provide.B). You've "read" somewhere, and assume that makes it more factual enough to invalidate other things without bothering to get independent data from a third source to prove one way or the other which if either is the more true.90% voter turnout in Wisconsin explained as seven Milwaukee districts report higher than 100%
Update: Miracles happen, especially when the truth is inconvenient. The original data pulled from the county's voter registration data hasnoqreport.com
New Judicial Watch Study Finds 353 U.S. Counties in 29 States with Voter Registration Rates Exceeding 100% - Judicial Watch
1.8 Million ‘Extra’ Registered Voters (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that a September 2020 study revealed that 353 U.S. counties had 1.8 million more registered voters than eligible voting-age citizens. In other words, the registration rates of those counties exceeded 100% of...www.judicialwatch.org
It truly appears that the fix is in
Chances are strong this article won't get the attention it needs. It will be censored. It will be "fact-checked" tonoqreport.com
Here's just a few stories I pulled in 5 seconds indicating unusual high turnout.
None of your 3 links actually show voter turnout over 100%. The judicial watch article brings it up, but is actually about inflated voter rolls and lack of cleanup rather than more votes than registered voters.