Year |
Total Registered |
Percentage Change |
Total Voting |
Turnout(% Voting of Total Registered) |
Voting Absentee(Included in Total Voting) |
2012 |
5,428,833 |
6.1% |
3,896,846 |
71.78% |
447,907 |
2011 |
5,116,929 |
1.68% |
1,463,761 |
28.61% |
59,519 |
2010 |
5,032,144 |
1.54% |
2,214,503 |
44.01% |
106,888 |
2009 |
4,955,750 |
-1.57% |
2,000,812 |
40.4% |
88182 |
2008 |
5,034,660 |
10.7% |
3,752,858 |
74.5% |
506,672 |
2007 |
4,549,864 |
- 0.1% |
1,374,526 |
30.2% |
30,619 |
2006 |
4,554,683 |
2.3% |
2,398,589 |
52.7% |
116,629 |
2005 |
4,452,225 |
- 1.5% |
2,000,052 |
45.0% |
75,982 |
2004 |
4,517,980 |
7.1% |
3,223,156 |
71.4% |
222,059 |
Voted in Richmond this morning. Only one person ahead of me in line. Sadly, the other people voting looked like typical Dem voters.
I voted at 8 a.m. here in the City of Richmond. Very light turnout in my heavily Dem precinct. I saw a couple of older conservatives that I know.
Compared to 2012, much lighter on minorities, females. There were more older voters.