169 million registered - 86 million democrat - 55 million republican - 28 million others registered.
what percentage of these actually voted in 2008 presidential election?
During the 2008 presidential election, there were 132,645,504 total voters out of an eligible voting age population of 212,702,354, which gives you a 62.4% participation rate.
About 8,087,000 votes were cast in Texas in the 2008 presidential election.
In the 2008 presidential election, the voter turnout in Wyoming was approximately 68%. This percentage represents the portion of eligible voters who participated in the election by casting their vote.
If there are 169 000 000 registered voters according to WikiAnswers, then 70.71% of the registered voters voted in November 2008. 86 million democrat - 55 million republican - 28 million others registered
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The percentage of registered voters who participate in US elections can vary by election. In recent years, turnout rates have ranged from around 50-60% in midterm elections to 60-65% in presidential elections.
George Washington won the first presidential election in 1789. The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election in the United States.
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This might help:in 2008 there were 12,752,417 registered voters in Texas.
Missouri had approximately 4,425,411 (give or take a handful) eligible voters in the 2008 Presidential election. 2,925,197 of these cast valid ballots. In the Electoral College, it had 11 electors.
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I did vote in the 2008 Presidential election, and in as many other elections as possible. Contrary to popular belief, every vote counts. Often, elections are lost simply because too many voters thought "my vote doesn't matter" and stayed home.