18%
As of Oct. 12, Washington has 3,575,498 registered voters.
October 2012 Census data shows that there were 5,649,934 registered Democrats, 2,826,913 registered Republicans, and 11,477,613 total registered voters in New York State.?
none, because republicans are stupid
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
30 percent
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.
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.
0.3456
There are more registered Iowa democrats then republicans. I don't know the percentages, but I just somehow know there are more donkeys than elephants.The above is cute, but I found a source that says there are nearly two milliion registered voters in Iowa; 122,000 (under 6.5 percent) of these voted in this week's GOP caucuses.
As of 2021, Delaware has approximately 1 million registered voters.
There are 183,301 registered Republican voters in Delaware.
The most recent Quinnipiac University poll found that fifty-six percent of voters support the stricter gun laws passed in 2013. Fifty-four percent of unaffiliated voters and eighty-one percent of Democrats support stricter gun laws, while sixty-nine percent of Republicans oppose it.