In the 2012 presidential election, approximately 93% of black voters supported Barack Obama.
As of 2021, Delaware has approximately 1 million registered voters.
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.
As of September 2021, there are approximately 498,000 registered voters in Washington, D.C.
As of 2021, there are approximately 12,000 registered voters in Brooklyn, Ohio.
As of May 2012, 27.7% of Californians are unregistered voters, which is down 2.3% from 2008. This means about 10,526,000 Californians are unregistered voters.
In 2012 Georgia had 5,804,812 registered voters. Of those registered voters, only 3,900,050 turned out to vote in the 2012 Presidential election.
30 percent
The Undecided Ohio Voters - 2012 was released on: USA: November 2012
Arkansas has 6 electoral voters for 2012
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150 milliuon
These are all estimates from preliminary research in the internet. US population as of right now (2012) is approx 315,000,000 minus Population of minors (76,000,000) = 239,000,000 eligible adults minus felons and non citizens approx (20,000,000) = 219,000,000 eligible voters minus people that are not registered at all (?????) = unknown Total votes cast for the 2012 presidential election = approx 118,000,000. So there are about 100,000,000 people out there that are just not voting or not registered. 53.2% of Eligible voters voted: 27.2% Obama 26% Romney.
none you have to be a legal citizen to vote. if you didnt have to be legal there would be hundreds of thousands of extra voters.
As of January 2012, there are 428,560 voters registered with the AIP in California.
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Enough for obama to win the election