Like 900 less than the amount of people there are in this country
In 2008 there were 8,681,138 eligible voters in the State of Illinois.
Elegible and registered
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.
As of 2021, the voting age population (VAP) of Ohio is approximately 8.9 million people. However, the actual number of registered voters or eligible voters who actively participate in elections may vary.
The percentage of the American population allowed to vote has fluctuated over time due to changes in laws and voting rights. Currently, around 76% of the adult population in the US is eligible to vote, although voter turnout rates in elections vary.
In 2014, the percentage of people who were eligible to vote varied by country. It is calculated by taking the number of eligible voters divided by the total population of voting age, usually expressed as a percentage.
These are all estimates from preliminary research in the internet. US population as of right now (2012) is approx 315,000,000 minus Population of minors (76,000,000) = 239,000,000 eligible adults minus felons and non citizens approx (20,000,000) = 219,000,000 eligible voters minus people that are not registered at all (?????) = unknown Total votes cast for the 2012 presidential election = approx 118,000,000. So there are about 100,000,000 people out there that are just not voting or not registered. 53.2% of Eligible voters voted: 27.2% Obama 26% Romney.
In most countries, 18 is the age.
The population of eligible voters is often refered to as the electorate.
Eighteen is the legal age for a man to be eligible for the draft in the USA.
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Voting, Attending Legislative Sessions, and Protesting