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How many people voted in the 2008 election?
299,398,484 total population 225,746,457 total population over 18 years 122,394,724 total number of US citizens that voted in 2008 election = 54% of population voted. Between 22 and 24 million...
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How many people voted in the 2008 primary's?
Clinton said the other night 35 million had voted, making her having won "over half" with 18 million.
On C-Span's Washington Journal this morning, a black consortium CEO said 45 million had voted.
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How many people voted in the 2008 Presidential election?
131,257,238 votes were counted in the 2008 US presidential election. This does not count spoiled/blank ballots.
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How many people voted in the 2005 UK General Elections?
27,148,510, not including spoiled ballots.
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How many blacks voted in the election?
Approximately 16 million blacks voted in the 2008 presidential election, with a 65% turnout.