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Election results, 2020: Analysis of voter turnout

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The voter turnout rate is a mathematical expression that indicates how many eligible voters participated in an election. A variety of factors can factor into calculations of voter turnout. For the purposes of this article, voter turnout rates are expressed as follows:

  1. Total ballots cast: This rate reflects the total number of ballots cast in a jurisdiction divided by the total number of eligible voters in that jurisdiction.
  2. Total ballots cast for highest office: This rate reflects the total number of ballots cast for the highest office in a jurisdiction divided by the total number of eligible voters in that jurisdiction. In presidential election years, the presidency is the highest office on the ballot in every state. In non-presidential election years, the highest office on the ballot varies from state to state.


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Historical voter turnout rates

See also: Voter turnout in United States elections

The table below presents national voter turnout rates for each federal election year from 2002 to 2024.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Voter turnout rates in the United States, 2002-2024 (expressed as a percentage of eligible voters)
Year Total ballots cast
2024 63.9%
2022 46.2%
2020 66.6%
2018 50.0%
2016 60.1%
2014 36.7%
2012 58.6%
2010 41.8%
2008 62.2%
2006 41.3%
2004 60.7%
2002 40.5%


The tables below present more detailed information on voter turnout rates in the United States from 2002 to 2018.

Turnout in terms of total ballots cast

Voter turnout rates in the United States, 2002-2024 (total ballots cast expressed as a percentage of eligible voters)
State 2024 2022 2020 2018 2016 2014 2012 2010 2008 2006 2004 2002
Alabama 58.8% 37.3% 61.8% 47.0% 59.1% 33.2% N/A 43.3% 61.0% N/A 57.4% NA
Alaska 63.7% 50.2% 68.4% 54.8% 61.5% 54.8% 58.9% 52.9% 68.3% 51.2% 69.6% 54.5%
Arizona 63.6% 49.3% 68.6% 47.4% 56.1% 34.1% 53.0% 41.6% 57.4% 39.6% 54.8% 36.7%
Arkansas 53.5% 41.5% 56.5% 41.3% 53.2% 40.3% 51.1% 37.9% 52.9% 38.9% 54.4% 41.7%
California 62.1% 42.9% 68.6% 49.3% 58.2% 30.7% 55.7% 45.9% 61.7% 41.2% 59.6% 37.3%
Colorado 73.1% 58.3% 77.6% 61.4% 71.9% 54.7% 70.6% 51.7% 71.6% 48.1% 67.3% 46.6%
Connecticut 67.1% 48.6% 70.7% 54.8% 64.9% 42.5% 61.4% 45.9% N/A 47.7% 66.2% 45.1%
Delaware 67.0% 42.8% 70.1% 51.2% 64.4% 34.9% N/A 49.0% 65.8% 42.9% 64.5% NA
District of Columbia 63.6% 40.6% 65.8% 43.7% 60.7% 35.7% 61.6% 29.6% 61.7% 28.7% 54.9% NA
Florida 66.7% 48.1% 72.3% 54.3% 65.6% 43.3% 63.3% 42.2% 66.6% 40.1% 64.7% 45.9%
Georgia 68.3% 51.9% 68.2% 54.1% 59.8% 38.6% 59.3% 40.6% 62.7% 35.1% 56.4% NA
Hawaii 50.3% 40.5% 55.7% 39.5% 43.2% 36.5% 44.5% 40.3% 49.0% 38.4% 48.5% 44.2%
Idaho 63.4% 42.6% 67.6% 48.6% 60.9% 39.8% 61.0% 42.9% 64.8% 46.2% 64.8% 45.2%
Illinois 62.6% 45.8% 66.1% 51.5% 63.1% 40.8% 59.3% 43.1% 64.3% 41.4% 62.4% 42.8%
Indiana 58.6% 37.2% 61.5% 46.5% 57.9% 28.7% 56.0% 38.1% 60.3% 37.7% 55.8% NA
Iowa 70.8% 51.9% 72.9% 57.9% 69.1% 50.3% 70.6% 50.7% 69.7% 49.2% 70.6% 48.7%
Kansas 63.2% 47.6% 65.7% 51.1% 59.7% 43.3% 58.2% 42.6% 63.5% 44.3% 62.9% 44.9%
Kentucky 62.1% 44.8% 64.8% 48.7% 59.6% 44.9% 56.2% 44.3% 59.0% 44.2% 59.4% NA
Louisiana 60.8% 42.0% 64.2% 45.1% 60.6% 44.9% 60.8% 40.0% 61.8% 31.4% 61.5% 40.1%
Maine 74.2% 60.8% 75.8% 59.9% 72.9% 58.7% 69.3% 55.9% 71.8% N/A 74.9% NA
Maryland 69.3% 45.8% 69.9% 54.2% 67.0% 42.0% 67.3% 46.7% 67.8% 47.2% 63.1% 46.8%
Massachusetts 68.0% 48.8% 71.0% 54.6% 68.3% 44.7% 66.2% 49.4% 67.3% 49.3% 64.6% 49.8%
Michigan 74.6% 58.9% 73.5% 57.7% 65.7% 43.2% 65.4% 45.1% 69.7% 52.8% 67.1% 45.0%
Minnesota 76.4% 60.4% 79.8% 64.2% 74.7% 50.6% 76.4% 55.8% 78.1% 60.5% 78.8% NA
Mississippi 57.5% 32.5% 60.4% 43.8% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NA NA
Missouri 64.3% 49.6% 66.0% 53.3% 64.2% 33.6% N/A 45.7% 68.2% 51.2% 66.1% NA
Montana 68.2% 53.2% 72.8% 61.3% 64.3% 47.5% 63.5% 48.4% 67.1% 57.1% 65.2% 49.7%
Nebraska 68.0% 48.4% 69.5% 51.5% 64.0% 41.4% 61.1% 38.7% 63.7% 48.8% 64.1% NA
Nevada 65.8% 45.8% 66.1% 46.5% 57.4% 29.6% 56.5% 41.4% 57.2% 37.1% 55.4% 36.8%
New Hampshire 74.1% 56.3% 74.9% 54.0% 72.5% 48.3% 70.9% 46.1% 72.5% 42.9% 71.5% 48.7%
New Jersey 67.0% 41.0% 72.0% 53.5% 65.8% 32.5% 62.2% 37.7% 67.7% 40.6% 64.2% 38.9%
New Mexico 59.6% 46.3% 61.0% 46.8% 54.9% N/A 54.8% 44.7% 61.2% 43.1% 60.4% 40.0%
New York 57.9% 42.5% 61.1% 45.7% 57.2% 29.0% 53.5% 36.3% 59.6% 36.5% 58.5% 37.0%
North Carolina 70.3% 47.5% 72.8% 49.0% 64.9% 41.2% 65.4% 39.8% 66.1% 32.5% 58.7% NA
North Dakota 63.1% 41.7% 63.4% 58.7% 61.7% 45.0% 60.4% 46.6% 63.6% 45.4% 65.5% 49.8%
Ohio 65.4% 47.1% 67.0% 50.9% 64.2% 36.2% 65.1% 46.2% 67.8% 49.5% 67.9% 40.3%
Oklahoma 53.3% 39.6% 55.3% 42.1% N/A 30.0% N/A 39.1% 56.3% N/A NA NA
Oregon 70.7% 62.3% 76.2% 61.2% 68.0% 53.4% 64.2% 53.9% 68.3% 53.2% 72.6% 51.8%
Pennsylvania 71.4% 54.4% 70.1% 51.7% N/A 36.5% N/A 42.4% 64.2% N/A NA NA
Rhode Island 63.5% 43.6% 63.1% 47.5% 59.7% 42.4% N/A 45.4% 62.3% 52.1% 58.9% 45.4%
South Carolina 62.1% 42.8% 65.9% 44.5% 57.3% 35.2% 56.8% 40.3% 58.2% 35.4% 53.2% NA
South Dakota 64.0% 53.1% 66.4% 53.1% 60.0% 44.7% 60.1% 53.9% 65.6% 58.8% 69.4% 61.2%
Tennessee 57.6% 33.3% 59.7% 44.7% 51.8% 29.8% 52.3% 35.1% 57.4% 42.1% 56.8% NA
Texas 56.6% 41.8% 60.8% 45.6% 51.4% N/A N/A 32.7% N/A N/A NA 34.5%
Utah 64.2% 46.8% 69.2% 50.6% 57.9% 30.3% 56.1% 36.8% 57.1% 35.0% 59.8% 37.8%
Vermont 70.9% 56.0% 72.2% 55.7% 64.8% 40.8% 61.2% 49.8% 67.7% 55.0% 66.7% 49.4%
Virginia 71.0% 47.6% 72.8% 54.4% N/A 36.8% 66.6% 39.1% 67.6% 44.5% 61.1% 32.3%
Washington 70.2% 55.3% 76.2% 58.3% 65.7% 43.1% 65.8% 54.3% 67.3% 47.3% 67.5% 43.5%
West Virginia 55.5% 35.4% 57.2% 42.5% N/A 32.0% N/A 37.2% 51.2% 33.8% 55.1% 31.5%
Wisconsin 76.9% 59.8% 75.3% 61.4% N/A 56.9% 65.8% 52.4% 72.7% 53.7% 75.3% NA
Wyoming 61.3% 45.6% 64.3% 47.9% 60.2% 39.7% 59.0% 46.0% 63.1% 51.8% 66.3% 50.8%
United States 63.9% 46.2% 66.6% 50.0% 60.1% 36.7% 58.6% 41.8% 62.2% 41.3% 60.7% 40.5%
N/A: Information was unavailable for this state in this year.
Source: United States Elections Project, "2024 General Election Turnout," accessed January 13, 2025;United States Elections Project, "Voter Turnout," accessed February 23, 2022


Turnout in terms of ballots cast for the highest office




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