If there are 169 000 000 registered voters according to WikiAnswers, then 70.71% of the registered voters voted in November 2008. 86 million democrat - 55 million republican - 28 million others registered
there are supposedly 575,000 registered voters in detroit. there are only 625,000 people over 18 there! 92% are registered to vote?
According to the Washington Post, "Overall, turnout in the midterm elections was projected at 42 percent of registered voters, about 1.2 percentage points higher than in 2006." (It should be noted that even though there was a slightly larger turnout than in 2006, about 58% of voters stayed home.) Also, according to most polls, the makeup of the electorate this time was different: there was a large "enthusiasm gap," such that Republicans voted in larger percentages than Democrats did; also, younger voters decreased, as did minority voters; and older voters, as well as white voters, came out in larger numbers than in 2008. 82.5 million people voted, many of whom were spurred by anger over the lingering recession. But it is worth noting that this number was far fewer than the more than 131 million people who voted in the presidential election of 2008-- generally, presidential elections bring out a much greater number of voters than midterm elections do.
Delaware has 623,425 registered voters as of November 1, 2010.
In the most recent election cycle of April, 2015, 10,323 ballots were issued. Total ballots cast (voted) were 3,954.
According to Maryland's State Board of Elections, there are 3,167,846 "Eligible Active Voters on the Precinct Register" for the Primary Elections as of 8/29/2010.1,944,620 are registered as Democrats915,506 are registered as Republicans
How many of the registered voters "turn out" to actually vote ; the percentage of voters who voted .
I assume you mean that 55 percent of the registered voters voted. That being the case, and using x = 100 percent, then .55x = 48000; divide both sides by .55 and the number of registered voters is approximately 87273.
Enough to Win!!
fifty percent
aprox. 72.5% of registered voters in NZ voted in 2011.
I was wondering the same thing. I read 35% of registered voters turned out with about 17% voting for Scott. Seems low to me, though.
it depeneds on what time period it is
well i am not sure
In the Trump Clinton election, 47.2% voted for Trump and 46.5% voted for Clinton.
I have the same question, and I can not find it.
96% of blacks voted for Obama.
Approximately 36% of the eligible voters voted in the 2002 Texas Governor election.