Figure E
Voter registration among blacks and GDP
Registered black voters (%) | Percent change in GDP |
---|---|
36.49% | 3.03% |
52.09% | 3.16% |
58.95% | 3.20% |
63.26% | 3.26% |
66.26% | 3.40% |
68.53% | 3.34% |
70.11% | 3.33% |
71.96% | 3.28% |
73.54% | 3.24% |
75.13% | 3.48% |
76.89% | 3.50% |
78.53% | 3.55% |
79.94% | 3.32% |
81.17% | 3.32% |
82.86% | 3.29% |
84.65% | 3.20% |
86.52% | 3.54% |
88.54% | 3.25% |
91.05% | 3.17% |
104.73% | 3.32% |
Source: Author’s analysis of registration data from the Secretary of State offices in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina and EPI analysis of Current Population Basic Monthly microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau
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