In 2004, there were about 216 million people in the US who were able to vote. Out of these people, only about 126 million actually voted. (58%) The 2004 elections had the largest percentage of people who voted since 1968.
this is what i found: * 40% of those eligible did not vote in 2004; 32% did not vote in Ohio, the "must win" state. * Less than half of people 18-25 voted. * Even among the highest turnout groups, with the highest income and education 1 in 7 did not vote. * 2004 was the highest turnout since 1968 and even that was only 60%.
The popular vote totals in the 2016 presidential election were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
As of 2008, 17,304,091 people were registered to vote in CA.
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177,697,193 people didnt vote in 2008
you can vote as many couples are still on the show. like if there is five people you have five votes for the week!!!!you can vote as many couples are still on the show. like if there is five people you have five votes for the week!!!!
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The name of the game in politics is getting your name out there so people have a chance to vote for you. If not many people know you, not many people will vote for you.
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Usually, from 30 to 40% of registered voters vote.
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this answer is pretty simple whoever is registered can vote if you vote in time.i think there is no limit because millions of people vote and the government encurages people to vote esapecially if it is a tie breaker.i say you have to use logic to answer this question