[PDF] 2008 voter turnout demographics

30 avr. 2009 · Overall, whites made up 76.3% of the record 131 million people who voted in November's presidential election, while blacks made up 12.1%,  Autres questions
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  • How did technology affect the 2008 presidential election?

    These technological advancements also branched into the presidential debates, as one of the debates was simultaneously broadcasted on television and on an Internet livestream by C-SPAN. Election Day of 2008 had a higher voter turnout than in previous years, with over 131 million votes tallied overall.
  • What was the voter turnout in 2008 Canada?

    The lowest voter turnout on record was in 2008, when eligible voter turnout fell to only 58.8% (44.1% of the total population).
  • 15.8 million. Number of veterans who voted in the 2008 presidential election. Seventy-one percent of veterans cast a ballot in the presidential election.
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Census

Turnout for the November 2008. Election. In the 2008 presidential election 64 Source: U.S. Census Bureau



Estimates of Voter Turnout by Age Group 2008 Federal General

14 pa? 2008 For the 2008 general election this sampling and estimation methodology produced for each demographic group margins of error roughly between. 2 ...



The Growing Electoral Clout of Blacks Is Driven by Turnout Not

Election turnout for 2008 from Gans (2008). PEW RESEARCH CENTER. Page 13. 13. PEW SOCIAL & DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS.



Non-voters in 2008 and 2011 general elections: Findings from New

The report is based on self-reported voting behaviour from the NZGSS and findings can be different from administrative data on voter turnout available from the 



Democracy North Carolina

Turnout is often measured as a percent of voting-age population (VAP). Using that measure North. Carolina's turnout was 61.4% of the VAP in 2008 compared 



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12 lip 2012 confluence of demographic and political trends ... Turnout Rates as a Percentage of the Voting-Age Population*.



Deep Interactions with MRP

16 lip 2012 from 2004 to 2008. Keywords: vote choice voter turnout



Americas Electoral Future

How Changing Demographics Could Impact Presidential. Elections from 2016 to 2032 (see Figure 2) Black voter turnout was higher in both 2008 and.



Young-Adult Voting: An Analysis of Presidential Elections 1964-2012

Between 1996 and 2008 turnout increases were larger than in 2012



Deep Interactions with MRP: Election Turnout and Voting Patterns

ics and others in greater geographic and demographic detail than has been previously possible. after the 2008 election as we were analyzing voting and.