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How many women are registered to Vote in US?

As of 2021, there are approximately 78 million women registered to vote in the United States. This number may vary slightly each year due to new registrations and changes in the voting population.


What percent of Mormons vote?

There are no official statistics kept on how many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) vote. Church members are encouraged to participate in their local governments by participating in elections, and we can safely assume that in the United States, voting among Mormons remains at or slightly above the national average. Mormons are probably more likely to vote if a candidate or policy of interest to them is on the ballot. About 60% of Mormons live outside the United States, some in democratic nations and some in non-democratic nations. Obviously these 60% do not vote in U.S. elections, but if there are elections in their nations they are encouraged to participate.


In 1787 what percentage of people in the US were allowed to vote?

In 1787, only white male property owners were allowed to vote in the United States. This meant that the percentage of the population eligible to vote was very low, estimated at around 6% to 10%.


When did black men vote in northern states?

On February 3, 1870 the 15th amendment was ratified, making it illegal to deny a citizen the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude"The National Voting Rights Act of 1965 made it illegal to discriminate or to apply any kind of required prerequisite to voters


What are purple states?

Purple states are states in the United States that do not consistently vote for either the Democratic or Republican party in elections. These states are considered competitive and can swing either way in terms of political affiliation.

Related Questions

How many states allowed to vote?

all of them.


How many states allowed women the right to vote in 1912?

15 states


How many states gave blacks the right to vote?

ALL


How many states in the US vote?

all of them!! all 50


How many Northern states give the right to vote?

40


Why did more people vote in 1828 than in earlier presidential elections?

More men were eligible to vote


Which Party will you vote for?

While many Americans will vote only by political party many more will pick and choose on their ballots. Many states have what is called "the long ballot." In those states many officials are elected and there are many choices on the ballot. Some people in those states will vote only the party and some people will 'split their ballot' voting for the person and not the party. I live in Texas where we have a long ballot. If I can find a Republican on the ballot who is not an ignoramus I will vote for them.


How many States allow citizens to vote directly on issues of public policy?

Only two states in the U.S. allow citizens to directly vote on public issuses.


One electoral vote equals how large a population?

The overall population determines how many electoral vote each states has.


How many states are left to vote in the primaries?

At the moment there are about 16 States left to vote. The biggest state still to vote in the primaries is Texas with 228 delegates. Other important states yet to vote are Pennsylvania with 188, Ohio with 161 and North Carolina with 134 delegates. Texas and Ohio will vote on Mar 4, Pennsylvania on April 22 and North Carolina on May 6. In total these remaining big states make-up 771 delegates. The total of delegates of the other 12 smaller states is 480. So we just might have to wait until June 7th when Puerto Rico the last state casts its vote before it is clear which Democractic candidate (Hillary vs. Obama) wins the primaries or it may be left to the super delegates (whoever they are and however that works???). For more info see: http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/democraticprimaries/index.HTML


Do Many states used to have property requirements for those wanting to vote?

false


How many states had to vote in favor of the constitution in oder to put in into effect?

9