Elections

Which States Vote the Least and Which States Vote the Most?

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Americans take great pride in our democratic system, which we tout as the main opportunity for our citizens to be a part of the political process. Despite this, voting (the mechanism that gives us the most access to this process) is still something we struggle with: America's voter participation rates are still astonishingly low compared to other developed countries. With a 53.6 percent participation rate among eligible voters, we fall far behind countries such as Belgium (87.2 percent), Sweden (82.6 percent), and France (71.2 percent). In an especially crazy and unpredictable general election year, exercising your right to vote is more crucial than ever.

While the overall national participation rate is low, the rates vary widely on a state-by-state basis. With the presidential election just one day away, Law Street took a look at the average state turnout during general elections to see who's been voting (and who hasn't) for president. We'll have to wait until Election Day to see if these states will maintain their spots on the list.

Click through the slideshow below to see the top to see our rankings of the top five states with the lowest and highest voter turnout rates:

*Note: these numbers reflect the average of the turnout rates of general elections since 1980, based on Census Bureau statistics.

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#4 HIGHEST: North Dakota

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Average Voter Participation: 70.4 percent

Blue/Red/Swing State: Red

North Dakota stands out on this list for a couple of reasons: one, it has the honor of being the only red state in the top five highest voter turnout section. It is also is the only state in the U.S. where no voter registration is required–simply show up to the polls with an acceptable form of ID. This year, a federal judge shot down a strict voter-ID requirement that would unfairly affect the state’s Native American population.

This Election Day promises another show of strong voter participation for the state.

Mariam Jaffery
Mariam was an Executive Assistant at Law Street Media and a native of Northern Virginia. She has a B.A. in International Affairs with a minor in Business Administration from George Washington University. Contact Mariam at mjaffery@lawstreetmedia.com.

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