Voting and Registration - Census. gov In election years, the Current Population Survey collects data on reported voting and registration, and later reports stats by turnout, age, race and origin
Record High Turnout in 2020 General Election - Census. gov The 2020 election also featured higher turnout rates for: Non-Hispanic Whites: 71% voter turnout, compared to 65% in 2016 Hispanics: 54%, compared to 48% in 2016 Non-Hispanic Blacks: 63%, compared to 60% in 2016 While voter turnout in this group was higher than in 2016, it did not exceed turnout in 2008 (65%)
2022 Voting and Registration Data Now Available - Census. gov The South had the nation’s lowest voter turnout (48 9%), while turnout in the West (54 7%), Midwest (54 1%) and Northeast (53 8%) were not significantly different from each other More information about voter turnout for the election is available in the America Counts story, High Registration and Early Voting in 2022 Midterms
2020 Presidential Election Voting Registration Tables Now Available Voter turnout was highest among those ages 65 to 74 at 76 0%, while the percentage was lowest among those ages 18 to 24 at 51 4% Overall, voter turnout increased as age increased, with the exception of 75-plus which had a turnout rate that was below 65-74 year-olds and not significantly different than the turnout for 55 to 64 year-olds
Census Bureau Releases 2020 Presidential Election Voting Report FEB 17, 2022 — The 2020 presidential election featured record turnout and record use of nontraditional voting methods, according to the “ Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2020” report released today by the U S Census Bureau
Census Bureau Releases 2022 Congressional Election Voting Report APRIL 23, 2024 — The voter registration rate (69 1%) for the 2022 congressional election was the highest registration rate of a midterm election in 30 years However, the voter turnout rate (52 2%) was lower than in the 2018 (53 4%) midterm elections, according to the new Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2022 report
Historical Reported Voting Rates - Census. gov Our statistics highlight trends in household and family composition, describe characteristics of the residents of housing units, and show how they are related Page Last Revised - October 26, 2021 Is this page helpful?
Historical Reported Voting Rates - Census. gov The U S Census Bureau has reviewed this data product to ensure appropriate access, use, and disclosure avoidance protection of the confidential source data used to produce this product (Data Management System (DMS) number: P-7534375; Disclosure Review Board (DRB) approval number: CBDRB-FY25-SEHSD003-047)
Behind the 2018 U. S. Midterm Election Turnout - Census. gov Among Hispanics, voter turnout increased by 13 percentage points, a 50 percent increase in Hispanic voter turnout Non-Hispanic black voter turnout increased by 11 percentage points Those with higher levels of education had higher levels of voter turnout in 2018 Those with less than a high school education had the smallest increase in voter
High Registration and Early Voting in 2022 Midterm Elections - Census. gov The 52 2% voter turnout was just 1 2 percentage points lower than in 2018 (53 4%) and significantly higher than in 2014 (41 9%) and in 2010 (45 5%) Despite lower turnout in 2022 than in 2018, the share of voting-age citizens who were registered to vote was 69 1% — the highest registration rate in a midterm election since at least 2002