About 150 million. There are 207,643,594 eligible voters in the U.S. The census bureau estimates as of July have the US total population at 303,824,640. As of the 2006 general election the Voting Age Population (all adults) was 225,964,346 whereas the Voter Eligible Population (adults - ineligible people like felons or non-citizens) was 207,643,594.
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About two thousand less than voted in the last election. LOL just kidding.
I thought it would be easy to find t his out. Just Google how many registered voters in the US. Easy right. Nope.
Google did it’s own thing. I kept asking in different ways and it gave me the information it wanted me to have. So I went elsewhere.
This time I found it easier to find information although most of it was registered voters by party.
So in the end I found 132,289,674 registered voters by adding Republicans, Democrats, and independent voters from 2018. I’m sure there are more now but that’s as accurate as I could find.
What is going on with google? You ask simple questions and get answers that don’t answer your search.
I tried to find articles on google from July of 2020 on what Trump and Biden said and couldn’t find anything in 10 pages that were older than November now matter how I phrased it. I get it is “thinking” for me as to what I want but I think I can think for myself and I should from just saying July 2020 Biden on vaccine and get what he said in July or the same from Trump.
The total population of eligible voters in the United States is estimated at 210,800,000. Of those, 137,263,000 Americans said they were registered to vote in the last United States Census count. Only 95,987,000 said they actually voted.
There are 17.3 million registered voters in the state of california.
As of the 2020 United States presidential election, there were approximately 1.5 million registered voters in Cook County, Illinois. It is one of the most populous counties in the United States and includes the city of Chicago.
150 milliuon
Elegible and registered
30 percent
The answer will depend on which country's electorate the question is about.
there are more than 250,000 registered voters (in all 50 states)
5 million 5 million
referendum
Yes- all registered voters in the US can vote for a congressman to represent his district in the House.
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