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Pew Research Center
July 7, 2023
1. Voter turnout, 2018-2022
Most Americans are not consistent voters
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1. Voter turnout, 2018-2022
Most Americans are not consistent voters
The racial and ethnic divide in 2022 vote choice for U.S. House
White adults voted more consistently than those of other racial or ethnic backgrounds from 2018 through 2022
White adults without a college degree strongly prefer GOP candidates, vote at lower rates than those with degrees
Wide disparities by age, race and education in who is a voter, nonvoter
Smaller shares voted by absentee or mail-in ballot in 2022 than in 2020
Large divides in candidate support by vote method
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