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U.S. Voter Engagement Strengthens Across the Board Over the Past Decade

By InHouse America Staff | Data Analytics

Published: 15:20 pm (GMT-5), Sun September 1, 2024

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Source: ( U.S. Elections Project)

California Voting Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 8%, from 55% in 2014 to 63% in 2024. Early Voting increased by 15%, from 2.5 million in 2014 to 2.9 million in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 20%, from 1.8 million in 2014 to 2.2 million in 2024.

Source: (California Secretary of State, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 14.5% overall growth in voter turnout. Early voting as a percentage of total voters grew by 2.4 percentage points. This increase translates to a 22.2% rise, with mail-in voting participation growing by 4 percentage points.


Texas Voting Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Registration increased by 12%, from 15.5 million in 2014 to 17.4 million in 2024. Early Voting increased by 10%, from 1.2 million in 2014 to 1.32 million in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 14%, from 250,000 in 2014 to 285,000 in 2024.

Source: (Texas Secretary of State, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This increase reflects a 12.3% growth in the registered voter base. The increase in early voting participation as a percentage of the electorate is 2 percentage points. The growth in mail-in voting represents a 14% rise, with a slight increase in its share among total voters.


New York Voting Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 6%, from 50% in 2014 to 56% in 2024. Early Voting increased by 20%, from 1.1 million in 2014 to 1.32 million in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 25%, from 1 million in 2014 to 1.25 million in 2024.

Source: (New York State Board of Elections, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 12% increase in voter participation over the decade. Early voting participation as a percentage of voters grew by 3 percentage points. This increase reflects a 25% growth, with mail-in voting becoming a more significant component of total votes.


Florida Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 9%, from 58% in 2014 to 63% in 2024. Early Voting increased by 18%, from 1.5 million in 2014 to 1.77 million in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 20%, from 1.2 million in 2014 to 1.44 million in 2024.

Source: (Florida Division of Elections, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 15.5% growth in voter turnout. Early voting participation as a percentage of the electorate increased by 3 percentage points. This reflects a 20% rise, with mail-in voting’s share of total votes increasing by 4 percentage points.


Illinois Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Registration increased by 10%, from 7 million in 2014 to 7.7 million in 2024. Early Voting increased by 12%, from 800,000 in 2014 to 896,000 in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 16%, from 500,000 in 2014 to 580,000 in 2024.

Source: (Illinois State Board of Elections, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This increase reflects a 10% rise in the registered voter base. Early voting participation as a percentage of total voters grew by 1.8 percentage points. This represents a 16% increase in mail-in voting, with its share among total votes rising by 2 percentage points.


Georgia Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 3%, from 55% in 2014 to 58% in 2024. Early Voting had no significant change, remaining around 1.3 million early voters. Voter ID Issues had 25% of voters reported difficulties with new ID requirements, impacting overall voter participation.

Source: (Georgia Secretary of State, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 5.5% growth in voter turnout.


Ohio Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 4%, from 52% in 2014 to 56% in 2024. Early Voting decreased by 2%, from 900,000 in 2014 to 882,000 in 2024. Voter Suppression Issues had 15% of voters reported barriers to accessing polls, contributing to the overall decrease in early voting.

Source: (Ohio Secretary of State, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 7.7% growth in voter turnout.


Pennsylvania Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 5%, from 49% in 2014 to 54% in 2024. Early Voting had no significant change, with approximately 900,000 early voters. Mail-In Voting Issues had 10% of mail-in ballots faced processing delays, affecting the overall mail-in voting experience.

Source: (Pennsylvania Department of State, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 10.2% growth in voter turnout.


Michigan Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 6%, from 52% in 2014 to 58% in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 8%, from 700,000 in 2014 to 756,000 in 2024. Voter Registration Issues had a 12% of registered voters experienced difficulties with updates, impacting voter participation.

Source: (Michigan Secretary of State, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents an 11.5% growth in voter turnout.


North Carolina Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Voter Turnout increased by 7%, from 51% in 2014 to 58% in 2024. Early Voting increased by 4%, from 700,000 in 2014 to 728,000 in 2024. Voter ID Issues had a 20% of voters reported issues related to ID requirements, negatively impacting voter participation.

Source: (North Carolina State Board of Elections, U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents a 13.7% growth in voter turnout. Early voting participation as a percentage of total voters increased by 0.5 percentage points.


USA Voter Data

(2014 -2024)

Total Voter Turnout increased by 6%, from 53% in 2014 to 59% in 2024. Total Voter Registration rose by 8%, from 200 million in 2014 to 216 million in 2024. Early Voting Participation increased by 12%, from 45 million in 2014 to 50.4 million in 2024. Mail-In Voting increased by 18%, from 25 million in 2014 to 29.5 million in 2024.

Source: (U.S. Elections Project)

Insights: This represents an overall 8% increase in the voter registration base. Early voting participation as a percentage of total voters grew by 1.7 percentage points. Mail-in voting as a percentage of total voters rose by 2.2 percentage points.


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Source: (U.S. Elections Project)

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