As of 2008, 17,304,091 people were registered to vote in CA.
aprox. 72.5% of registered voters in NZ voted in 2011.
On November 5, 2008, 7,001,084 people (52.24% of those who voted) voted to eliminate the existing right of same-sex couples to marry in California.
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.
As of 2009 there are 650,000+ motorcycles registered in California.
1.9 million people voted
There were approximately 58,000 couples registered as domestic partners in California in 2011.
Depends on how many people voted for it.
6,401,482 Californians (47.76%) voted against Proposition 8 in November 2008. A vote against Proposition 8 was equivalent to voting to continue to permit same-sex marriage in California.
There are 17.3 million registered voters in the state of california.
There is only one person named Scott Joplin in all of California according to People Smart. The Scott Joplin is registered to live in Los Gatos, California.
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