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This dataset contains counts of voter registration and voter turnout for all counties in the United States for the years 2004-2022. It also contains measures of each county's Democratic and Republican partisanship, including six-year longitudinal partisan indices for 2006-2022.
This data collection contains voter registration and turnout surveys. The files contain summaries at state, town, and county levels. Each level of data include: total population, total voting-age population, total voter registration (excluding ND, WI), total ballots cast, total votes cast for president, and voter registration by party. Note: see the documentation for information on missing data.
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The Dave Leip website here: https://uselectionatlas.org/BOTTOM/store_data.php lists the available data. Files are occasionally updated by Dave Leip, and new versions are made available, but CCSS is not notified. If you suspect the file you want may be updated, please get in touch with CCSS. These files were last updated on 9 JUL 2024.
Note that file version numbers are those assigned to them by Dave Leip's Election Atlas. Please refer to the Data and Reproduction Archive Version number in your citations for the full dataset.
For additional information on file layout, etc. see https://uselectionatlas.org/BOTTOM/DOWNLOAD/spread_turnout.html.
Similar data may be available at https://www.electproject.org/election-data/voter-turnout-data dating back to 1787.
Voter turnout level, as a percentage, for the general elections of 25 September 2022.For final data: https://dati.comune.genova.it/organization/comune-di-genova-servizi-civici.
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This dataset compiles metrics across the US states that relate to voter turnout. It includes turnout percentages for the 2020 presidential and 2022 midterm elections, the Center for Public Integrity's post-2020 state voting access scores, and other state metrics: US Census region, a Republican majority in the state legislature, swing state status (in 2020), and the 2020 statewide vote.
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U.S. President general county level voter registration and turnout data for 1992-2022. Each level of data include the following: Total Population (state and county) Total Voting-Age Population (state only) Total Voter Registration (except ND, WI - these two states do not have voter registration.) Total Ballots Cast (for 2004, not yet available for NC, PA. WI doesn't publish this data) Total Vote Cast for President Voter Registration by Party (AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, IA, KS, KY, LA, MA, ME, MD, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OK, OR, PA, SD, WV, WY). Remaining states do not have voter registration by party). The following worksheets are included in each file: National Summary - summarizes registration and turnout totals by state - with boundary file information (fips) Data by County - data for all counties of all states plus DC - with boundary file information (fips) Data by Town - data for New England towns (ME, MA, CT, RI, VT, NH) - with boundary file information (fips) Data Sources - a list of data sources used to compile the spreadsheet.
Data on the number of eligible voters (voters) and voters who actually voted (voters). The total figure is disaggregated by gender (males and females).
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The new law provides for a mixed electoral system in both the House and the Senate: one third of the seats are allocated under the majority system and two thirds under the proportional system. Under the majority system, only one candidate is elected in each constituency: The dataset contains data on the 2018 general elections for both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. For both the chamber and the senate, the results are reported for both single-member and multi-member constituencies. The data is processed by the statistical office that deals with the publication and collection of data on the occasion of the election round. - The data come from the demographic services management system used for the collection of electoral data.
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Analysis of ‘🗳 VEP Turnout’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/yamqwe/vep-turnoute on 13 February 2022.
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Files:
National level
- U.S. VEP Turnout 1789-Present-Statistics - The complete time series of national presidential and midterm general election turnout rates from 1787-present.
National and state level
- 1980-2014 November General Election - Turnout Rates
- 2016 November General Election - Turnout Rates
- 2018 November General Election - Turnout Rates
- 2020 November General Election - Turnout Rates
Turnout rates by demographic breakdown, 1986-2018, from the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey, November Voting and Registration Supplement (or CPS for short). These tables are corrected for vote overreporting bias. For uncorrected weights see the source link.
- Turnout Rate 1986-2018 by Age
- Turnout Rate 1986-2018 by Education
- Turnout Rate 1986-2018 by Race and Ethnicity
For more information on these files see the source link below.
Source: Data prepared and maintained by Dr. Michael P. McDonald at the University of Florida, at electproject.org
Updated: synced from source weekly
License: CC-BY
This dataset was created by Government and contains around 100 samples along with Unnamed: 7, Denominators, technical information and other features such as: - Unnamed: 4 - Unnamed: 5 - and more.
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If you use this dataset in your research, please credit Government
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The new law provides for a mixed electoral system in both the House and the Senate: one third of the seats are allocated under the majority system and two thirds under the proportional system. Under the majority system, only one candidate is elected in each constituency: The dataset contains data on the 2018 general elections for both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. For both the chamber and the senate, the results are reported for both single-member and multi-member constituencies. The data is processed by the statistical office that deals with the publication and collection of data on the occasion of the election round. - The data come from the demographic services management system used for the collection of electoral data.
Find the detailed results, by country and by consular constituency, of the French vote residing abroad in the first round of the 2022 presidential election. The by-consular election dataset consists of two resources: • results by consular constituency by country and candidate, by number of votes, • results by consular constituency by country and per candidate, in percentages. You will find in addition the number of registered voters, the number of voters, the total number of blank ballots, the total number of ballots and envelopes cancelled, as well as the number of votes cast.
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The Voter Participation indicator presents voter turnout in Champaign County as a percentage, calculated using two different methods.
In the first method, the voter turnout percentage is calculated using the number of ballots cast compared to the total population in the county that is eligible to vote. In the second method, the voter turnout percentage is calculated using the number of ballots cast compared to the number of registered voters in the county.
Since both methods are in use by other agencies, and since there are real differences in the figures that both methods return, we have provided the voter participation rate for Champaign County using each method.
Voter participation is a solid illustration of a community’s engagement in the political process at the federal and state levels. One can infer a high level of political engagement from high voter participation rates.
The voter participation rate calculated using the total eligible population is consistently lower than the voter participation rate calculated using the number of registered voters, since the number of registered voters is smaller than the total eligible population.
There are consistent trends in both sets of data: the voter participation rate, no matter how it is calculated, shows large spikes in presidential election years (e.g., 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) and smaller spikes in intermediary even years (e.g., 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022). The lowest levels of voter participation can be seen in odd years (e.g., 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023).
This data primarily comes from the election results resources on the Champaign County Clerk website. Election results resources from Champaign County include the number of ballots cast and the number of registered voters. The results are published frequently, following each election.
Data on the total eligible population for Champaign County was sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, using American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates for each year starting in 2005, when the American Community Survey was created. The estimates are released annually by the Census Bureau.
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, instead of providing the standard 1-year data products, the Census Bureau released experimental estimates from the 1-year data in 2020. This includes a limited number of data tables for the nation, states, and the District of Columbia. The Census Bureau states that the 2020 ACS 1-year experimental tables use an experimental estimation methodology and should not be compared with other ACS data. For these reasons, and because this data is not available for Champaign County, the eligible voting population for 2020 is not included in this Indicator.
For interested data users, the 2020 ACS 1-Year Experimental data release includes datasets on Population by Sex and Population Under 18 Years by Age.
Sources: Champaign County Clerk Historical Election Data; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2023 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using data.census.gov; (10 October 2024).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2022 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using data.census.gov; (5 October 2023).; Champaign County Clerk Historical Election Data; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2021 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using data.census.gov; (7 October 2022).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2019 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using data.census.gov; (8 June 2021).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2018 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using data.census.gov; (8 June 2021).; Champaign County Clerk Election History; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2017 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (13 May 2019).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2016 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (13 May 2019).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (6 March 2017).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2014 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2013 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey 2012 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2011 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2010 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2009 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2008 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2007 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2006 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey, 2005 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, Table B05003; generated by CCRPC staff; using American FactFinder; (15 March 2016).
Voter turnout for the 2022 general election
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Electoral registrations for parliamentary and local government elections as recorded in electoral registers for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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This spatial data set contains polygons representing the poll boundaries with information regarding the number of recorded electors by school support. Attributes include poll number, area, perimeter, number of electors, number of votes, and turnout percentage for each of English Public, English Separate, French Public, and French Separate school boards.
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Analysis of ‘Turnout National Council [%]’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from http://data.europa.eu/88u/dataset/282-statistisches-amt-kanton-zuerich on 16 January 2022.
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Validly inserted lists (election list) divided by number of voters
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2022 political elections. Voter turnout for the Senate of the Republic
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This map displays the percentage of voter turnout by precinct for the general elections 2010-2022 in King County, Washington. The data for this map was complied from the King County Elections Canvass results and the historical precinct boundaries for the corresponding years. The data is grouped by year into six percentage ranges: 0-30%, 31-40%, 41-50%, 51-60%, 61-70%, and 71%-100%. The lighter colors represent lower turnout and the darker colors represent higher turnout. The percent turnout equals number of ballots counted divided by the number of registered voters multiplied by 100.The map was created by Katrina Sroufe, King County Elections GIS.
Turnout level, as a percentage, for the general elections of 25 September 2022.
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This data set contains polygons representing the poll boundaries with information for the recorded electors by residency status for the 2022 Municipal Election. Attributes include: poll number, area, perimeter, resident, non-resident, and other counts, votes, and turnout percentage.
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This dataset contains counts of voter registration and voter turnout for all counties in the United States for the years 2004-2022. It also contains measures of each county's Democratic and Republican partisanship, including six-year longitudinal partisan indices for 2006-2022.