According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of surveyed women reported voting for Kamala Harris. In the race to become the next President of the United States, ** percent of men reported voting for Donald Trump.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, Donald Trump received the most support from men between the ages of 45 and 64. In comparison, 61 percent of women between the ages of 18 and 29 reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polls for the 2024 New Hampshire Republican primary, former President Donald Trump led the way among 59 percent of male voters. The vote was split more evenly among female voters, with Trump receiving 51 percent of the vote, and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley receiving 47 percent of the vote. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis remained on the ballot despite dropping out of the race just days prior to the New Hampshire primaries.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of surveyed white voters reported voting for Donald Trump. In contrast, ** percent of Black voters reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, roughly 90 percent of voters who considered the economy their most important issue voted for Donald Trump. In comparison, 74 percent of those who considered abortion their most important issue voted for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, 46 percent of voters with a 2023 household income of 30,000 U.S. dollars or less reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, 51 percent of voters with a total family income of 100,000 to 199,999 U.S. dollars reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in *** key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, almost ********** of voters who had never attended college reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, a similar share of voters with ******** degrees reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, roughly 45 percent of voters with someone in their household belonging to a labor union voted for Donald Trump. In comparison, 53 percent reported voting for Kamala Harris.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of surveyed voters aged 18 to 29 reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, ** percent of voters between ** and ** reported voting for Donald Trump.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, Donald Trump received the most support from white voters between the ages of ** and **. In comparison, ** percent of Black voters between the ages of ** and ** reported voting for Kamala Harris.
During the weeks leading up to the presidential election, early voting began in almost all states, with over 80 million ballots being cast nationally as of Election Day. As of November 5, more than half of mail-in and early in-person votes had been cast by women.
In U.S. presidential elections since 1964, voter turnout among male and female voters has changed gradually but significantly, with women consistently voting at a higher rate than men since the 1980 election. 67 percent of eligible female voters took part in the 1964 election, compared to 72 percent of male voters. This difference has been reversed in recent elections, where the share of women who voted has been larger than the share of men by around four percent since 2004.
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Voting turnout means having voted in at least one of the parliamentary, regional or municipal elections. numerator: Number of persons who have voted in at least one of the parliamentary, regional or municipal elections. Denominator: Total number of persons entitled to vote in any of the elections. Election results are presented for election year T as well as for T+1, T+2 and T+3, for example, the results for election year 2022 are also presented for 2023, 2024 and 2025. Data are available according to gender breakdown.
In 2024, about ** percent of eligible voters for the Dominican Republic general election of May **** were women. The male population of the Caribbean country made up around ** percent of the voters.
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There are very few examples of countries abolishing, or introducing, compulsory voting in a clear-cut manner. The Netherlands abolished the system in 1971, and Irwin (1974) documented how this led to a sharp reduction of voter turnout, especially among young people, women, and persons with little political interest. Flanders, the largest autonomous region of Belgium, abolished compulsory voting in October 2024, and we have access to panel data collected before and after the event. We replicate the analysis of Irwin, as electoral participation in the region dropped almost 26 percentage points. Remarkably, results are similar regarding the effect of gender and political interest, but we do not find a significant effect of education level. Hence, the normative argument that abolishing compulsory voting leads to more inequality based on education is not supported by our results. We do not find substantial consequences for the average policy input.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of Protestant Christian voters reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, only ** percent of Jewish voters reported voting for Trump.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, roughly 38 percent of urban voters reported voting for Donald Trump. In comparison, 61 percent of urban voters voted for Kamala Harris.
According to recent polls regarding voting intention in the UK, 27 percent of men and 19 percent of women intended to vote for Reform UK, compared with 24 percent of men, and a 23 percent of women who would vote for the Labour Party.
During the 2024 elections in Indonesia, the number of registered female voters was slightly higher than male. With over 204 million registered voters representing around 75 percent of its population, Indonesia held the world's largest single-day election to choose a new president, vice president, parliamentary and local representatives on February 14, 2024.
According to exit polls for the 2024 Iowa Republican caucuses, former President Donald Trump led the way among just under half of male voters. The vote was split fairly evenly across both men and women in the state, with Trump receiving 53 percent of votes among women. Ron DeSantis came in second, with 21 percent of votes from men and 22 percent of votes from women. DeSantis, Ramaswamy, and Hutchinson dropped out of the presidential race shortly after the Iowa caucuses.
According to exit polling in ten key states of the 2024 presidential election in the United States, ** percent of surveyed women reported voting for Kamala Harris. In the race to become the next President of the United States, ** percent of men reported voting for Donald Trump.