Miscellaneous

What percentage actually voted in 2016?

What percentage actually voted in 2016?

Turnout statistics

Election Voting-age Population (VAP) % Turnout of VAP
2008 229,945,000 57.1%
2012 235,248,000 53.8%
2016 249,422,000 54.8%
2020 257,605,088 62.0%

Who won the election in 200?

The 2000 United States presidential election was the 54th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 7, 2000. Republican candidate George W. Bush, the governor of Texas and eldest son of the 41st president, George H. W. Bush, won the election, defeating incumbent Vice President Al Gore.

How many presidential debates are there 2016?

Twelve presidential debates and nine forums were held between the candidates for the Republican Party’s nomination for president in the 2016 United States presidential election, starting on August 6th, 2015.

What were the 2016 US election results by date?

May 14–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 39% Donald Trump 42% Gary Johnson 10% 3 Monmouth University[386] Sample size: 848 Margin of error ±3.4% March 17–20, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 34% Gary Johnson 11% 8 Poll source Date Democratic candidate Republican candidate Third candidate Lead margin ABC News/Washington Post[356]

Who is leading in the 2016 US presidential polls?

Polls up to August 2, when three-way polls paused Poll source Date Democratic candidate Republican candidate Libertarian candidate Lead margin Fox News[258] Sample size: 1,022 Margin of error: ±3% July 31 – August 2, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 35% Gary Johnson 12% 9

How many electoral votes did Trump get in 2016?

Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia. On election night, Trump won 306 electors and Clinton 232. However, because of seven faithless electors (five Democratic and two Republican), Trump received just 304 votes to Clinton’s 227.

How many presidential candidates are still in the 2016 election?

Between March 16 and May 3, 2016, only three candidates remained in the race: Trump, Cruz, and Kasich. Cruz won the most delegates in four Western contests and in Wisconsin, keeping a credible path to denying Trump the nomination on the first ballot with 1,237 delegates.