As of 2018, 60.1% of eligible Americans were registered to vote. Of those registered, about 80% reported voting in the 2016 presidential election.
According to Voting and Regristration Data - US Census 2008, the United States of America voter turnout was 58%.
Actually the number varies widely depending on whether it is a Presidential election, national mid-term election, state or local election or primary.
according to wiki.answers there are 217.8 million people age 18 and over in the US.
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according to wiki.answers there are 2.5 million felons in the US.
How_many_us_citizens_are_convicted_felons
These figures are probably starting points for this calculation.
This would depend on the election, but on average, roughly half of those who are eligible to vote actually cast a ballot for president. The proportion is lower in elections which are only local.
As of 2021, there are approximately 245 million Americans eligible to vote in the United States. This includes U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old and meet specific state voting requirements.
The number of people eligible to vote varies by country and is based on factors such as age, citizenship, and registration status. In the United States, for example, there are over 200 million people eligible to vote.
In 1789, only white men who owned property were eligible to vote in the first presidential election. Women, African Americans, Native Americans, and individuals without property were excluded from voting.
As of 2021, there are approximately 250 million Americans over the age of 21, which is roughly 75% of the total U.S. population. This number includes adults who are eligible to vote, purchase alcohol, and participate in other activities restricted to individuals over the age of 21.
Women were first eligible to vote in a presidential election in 1920 with the passage of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
As of now, approximately 75-80% of eligible Texans are registered to vote.
none Whoever said this is very rude and ignorant. The Question is not how many as in a number, All African Americans are eligible to vote, besides those who are incarcerated and have felonies.
African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans, women, and minor children.
One in four people vote that are eligible to vote. Not very good odds.
More men were eligible to vote
The number of people eligible to vote varies by country and is based on factors such as age, citizenship, and registration status. In the United States, for example, there are over 200 million people eligible to vote.
150 milliuon
Electors are the people who are eligible to vote in an election.
More men were eligible to vote.
In 1789, only white men who owned property were eligible to vote in the first presidential election. Women, African Americans, Native Americans, and individuals without property were excluded from voting.
To be eligible to vote you must be at least 18 years old.
You are eligible to vote in the US when you turn 18. If you can vote in a presidential election, you may be eligible to vote in the primary, even if you are 17.
White men and women were eligible to vote before 1930 ( women got the vote in 1920)