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Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Biden/Harris and red denotes those won by Trump/Pence. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia
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Oct 3, 2024 · Over two-thirds of eligible Americans voted in the 2020 presidential election, according to survey data from the Census Bureau. Turnout reached its highest level in three decades. The use of nontraditional voting methods, such as vote-by-mail and early voting, more than doubled as states adopted new policies amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Oct 25, 2024 · President Joe Biden received more than 81 million votes in the 2020 presidential election, according to the Federal Election Commission. The current president garnered over 51% of the popular...
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Approximately 161 million people were registered to vote in the 2020 presidential election and roughly 96.3% ballots were submitted, totaling 158,427,986 votes. Roughly 81 million eligible voters did not cast a ballot.
Feb 17, 2022 · More voters (154.6 million) turned out for the presidential election in 2020 than in 2016 (137.5 million), the largest increase between consecutive presidential elections since the inception of the CPS voting supplement in 1964.
4 days ago · Number of votes cast in presidential elections is published by the U.S. House of Representatives, Office of the Clerk, Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election starting with 1920. We consider this an authoritative total of all the final certified votes cast for president in a particular election.
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Oct 5, 2021 · The 2020 election featured the largest increase in voters between two presidential elections on record with 17 million more people voting than in 2016. The COVID-19 pandemic did not prevent Americans from registering and voting at relatively high rates.