States with highest and lowest voter turnout in 2024 – Washington Examiner

The article discusses voter turnout in the ongoing ⁤2024 presidential election, which is projected to be comparable to the historically high turnout⁤ observed in the 2020 election. In the 2020 ​election, ⁣approximately⁤ 64.5% of eligible voters participated, largely due to an increase in mail-in and early voting. The‌ 2024 election is expected to achieve the second-highest turnout rate ever, ⁢surpassing previous elections⁣ like the historic 2008 election.

The article highlights states with the highest and lowest voter ‍turnouts. Wisconsin leads with a turnout rate of 76.1%, although this marks a slight‌ decline from the‍ 2020 rate of 71.9%. Minnesota follows with the second-highest turnout, and Oregon ‌comes in third, having ​set a new ⁣record of 74.9%. Colorado and Michigan also show ‍significant turnout numbers, with Colorado having 74.3% participation. the ⁣increasing trend in voter participation continues to reflect a strong engagement ​in the electoral process.


States with highest and lowest voter turnout in 2024

While votes are still being counted, voter turnout in the 2024 presidential election is on track to be on par with the historically large 2020 presidential election.

As a majority of voters mailed their ballots in for the 2020 presidential election, voter turnout reached 64.5% of eligible voters. With continuous boosts in early voting and mail-in ballots, the 2024 election is projected to have the second-highest voter turnout rate — surpassing historic elections, such as in 2008 when former President Barack Obama became the first African American elected to the White House

Here is a breakdown of the states with the highest and lowest voter turnouts.

Highest Turnout

1. Wisconsin

With 99% of the votes counted, Wisconsin had the highest voter turnout rate at 76.1% this election, according to an analysis by the Washington Post. During the 2020 presidential election, voter turnout was 71.9% — reflecting a 4.2% drop.

President-elect Donald Trump won the swing state with 49.7% of the vote — less than a 1-point lead ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris.

The state’s previous record for voter turnout for a presidential election was 75%, set in 2004.

2. Minnesota

In the home state of Harris’s running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), Minnesota voters followed Wisconsin with the second-highest voter turnout. The previous record was set in 2020, with 78.8% of voters turning out to vote.

3. Oregon

Voters set a new record, with 74.9% of voters turning out in the 2024 election. The previously held record was 74.1% in 2020.

4. Colorado

Nearly three-quarters (74.3%) of registered Colorado voters turned out for the 2024 election — falling short of the 2020 record of 75.8%.

5. Michigan

Michigan is another swing state Trump captured, with 49.7% of the vote. Voter turnout jumped to 73.8% in 2024 from 72.8% in 2020.

This jump in turnout comes as Arab Americans, a historically safe Democratic voting bloc, turned away from the Harris campaign and Biden administration due to disapproval of the United States’s involvement in the Gaza war.

Lowest turnout

1. Hawaii

The island state only saw 49.6% of voters turn out in the 2024 election, a 5.2% drop compared to 2020.

2. Mississippi

The red state only saw 52.7% of registered voters cast ballots. In 2020, the state saw 57.6% of voters turn out.

3. Oklahoma

Oklahoma saw a surge in voters in 2024, with a turnout rate of 53%. In 2020, 51.5% of voters cast ballots.

4. Arkansas

Voter turnout dipped to 53.1% in 2024 in the red state of Arkansas. Four years ago, 56% of voters turned out.

5. Tennessee

Voter turnout in Tennessee fell to 57.2% this election. In 2020, 59% of voters cast ballots.



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