Voting and Registration For every national election since 1964, we collected data on the characteristics of American voters. Find out how many citizens of voting age are registered, and how many vote, by age and sex, race and ethnicity, and more.
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Despite unique challenges to voter registration and voting created by COVID-19 and heightened concerns about turnout as a result, the 2020 election had the highest voter turnout of the 21st century. The 2020 election featured the largest increase in voters between two presidential elections on record with 17 million more people voting than in 2016.
More voters (154.6 million) turned out for the presidential election in 2020 than in 2016 (137.5 million), the largest increase between consecutive presidential elections since the inception of the CPS voting supplement in 1964.
In the last presidential election, 70% of the voting-eligible population registered to vote and 61% voted. Almost 9 in 10 registered voters cast a ballot.
The 2020 presidential election was the highest turn-out election of the twenty-first century and featured the largest increase in voters from one presidential year to the next. While many states maintained tradi-tional voting procedures, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic led some states to expand early voting, while others automatically sent all registered voters a ballot that could be ...
National elections generally fall into two categories: elections where congressional seats are the highest offices decided and years where voters decide on the office of the President and congressional seats. Election results and voting patterns tend to vary between these two types of elections. Voter turnout is consistently higher in years with presidential races (File and Crissey, 2010; File ...
CBS News: Special election being held in one Colorado city after months of debate about zoning changes
Special election being held in one Colorado city after months of debate about zoning changes
Sports Illustrated: Watch: Clemens Hits First Home Run of the Year, Extends Philadelphia Phillies Lead
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Kody Clemens, the son of the legendary Roger Clemens, blasted his first home run of the season. His third inning solo home run extended the Phillies lead to 2-0 ...
Watch: Clemens Hits First Home Run of the Year, Extends Philadelphia Phillies Lead
Sports Illustrated: New York Mets Troll Philadelphia Phillies' Kody Clemens and His Dad, Roger Clemens
More than two decades ago, Mike Piazza and Roger Clemens had some serious beef. The New York Mets catcher had gotten the better of the New York Yankees ace time and time again, until Clemens ...
New York Mets Troll Philadelphia Phillies' Kody Clemens and His Dad, Roger Clemens
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Building Access City Hall is located at 1200 Market Street. The City Hall building's main pedestrian access locations are from Tucker Boulevard (12th Street) and Clark Avenue. The accessible entrance is located at the tunnel on the west side of the building near Market Street. View a map of the accessible entrance locations.