Voter demographics of every state

Voter demographics of every state

In 2020, 158.4 million citizens—almost two-thirds of estimated eligible voters—voted in the presidential elections, according to the Pew Research Center. The number represented a higher than average turnout, with people voting in numbers not seen since 1980 and possibly well before.
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Like many other states, Michigan residents, regardless of sex, age, race, and education do not brand themselves by a political party when they register to vote. In 2020, up to 75% of Michigan residents were white, nearly 15% more than the national average of 60.4%. In the 2016 presidential election, Great Lake State residents turned out to vote at 64.3%, compared to the U.S. average of 61.4%.
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Oregon’s minority population is much smaller than other U.S. regions. The Beaver State’s largest city, Portland, which is noted as the “Whitest City in America,” is notorious for minority exclusion, as further revealed in Oregon’s low minority voter populations, including Asian and Hispanic groups.
Voter Demographics of Every State | Stacker

The whitest state in the 50 US (Oregon) states voted Democrat Potus down to Reagan in 1984.

Seems that almost 2/3 voted in the election of 2020 , you know it will be less in the 2024 election with the voter suppression going on in all the red states. A little over half of the voters elect the Potus in most elections.

Its apparent the black vote didn’t matter in the vote for tramp in MI.

It's time to disband the EC, 48 states are winner take all anyway,

The only two are Nebraska and Maine.
So what are you trying to say, more people are right handed when living on the east side of town after 4 pm and 49% lean to the north on Tuesday?
 

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