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When calculating voter turnout, you would use the number of actual votes that were cast divided by the number of eligible voters. In most cases, eligible voters only includes people who have registered to vote.

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The official turnout for an election is calculated by taking the total number of people who voted and dividing by the number of people who are eligible to vote.

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total number of people

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