Consistently higher turnout among white voters was challenged by historic Black voter turnout in 2012 and, to a lesser extent by historic Hispanic and Asian voter turnout in 2020: Voter turnout in presidential election years by race and ethnicity, select years 1992 to 2020

White Black Hispanic Asian
1992 70.2 59.2 51.6 53.9
1996 60.7 53 44 45
2000 61.8 56.8 45.1 43.3
2004 67.2 60 47.2 44.2
2008 66.1 64.7 49.9 47.6
2012 64.1 66.2 48 47.3
2016 65.3 59.4 47.6 49
2020 70.9 62.6 53.7 59.7

Notes: Race and ethnicity categories are mutually exclusive (i.e., white non-Hispanic, Black non-Hispanic, Asian non-Hispanic, and Hispanic any race).

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of U.S. Census Bureau Historical Reported Voting Rates data, Table A-1. 

Source: Economic Policy Institute analysis of U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey data, “Table A-1. Reported Voting and Registration by Race, Hispanic Origin, Sex and Age Groups: November 1964 to 2020” [downloadable Excel file] from Historical Reported Voting Rates. Last revised October 26, 2021.

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