Speaking of the election. I wanted to look up how many registered voters there are in the U.S. I am finding no links to this information. I feel like I’m on a wild goose chase. Either this information for 2020 has become elusive or it’s too early in the morning and I haven’t had enough coffee.
I simply want to see how many registered voters there were in the US for the 2020 election so I could subtract the 70+ million to see what was left. Any help from my fellow Q’pers finding this info would be appreciated. Usually my search skills work fine.
try here:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/number-of-registered-voters-by-state 2020 Registered voters = 213,799,467 vs population = 329081871 at registration. (seems kind of high - 64.9% of the population is registered to vote ???)
To get to the data:
scroll down - right side click on “show sources” to see where they get the data - almost all from the individual state agency. scroll down some more, the stats are given by state. On the right side there are 2 downloadable files. I downloaded the *.csv file. Set the formula to total the cells in the registered voter column and total population column then saved it as an excel spreadsheet.
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158,542,513 total votes according to this place.
https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/ ---
In my opinion, California skewers everything regarding the popular vote.
Keep in mind that Biden had 7,060,277 more recorded votes than Pres. Trump.
Also keep in mind that Biden had 5,103,821 more recorded votes than Pres. Trump in California.
Subtract the difference and it brings it down to 1,956,456...(and all that includes the cheating).
(Hillary won the popular by 2,868,524 - but she won California by 4,269,978 which covers the 2,868,524 and then some. If you take California’s total popular votes out of the equation for 2016 - Pres. Trump wins the popular. Take the 55 electorals out of the equation and he still wins huge.)
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Plus you have eligible voters that aren’t registered and don’t vote.
And voting-age people who can’t vote because of being under DOJ supervision.
And nobody wants to look at this stuff or break it down.
I called it a long time ago - nobody has the political will to do the right thing.
Hope this helps (I know, the editorial was more than you asked for...)