The gap between white voting rates and Black voting rates has narrowed; Hispanic and Asian voters turn out at persistently lower rates: Shares of voting-age citizen population that voted in presidential election years, by race/ethnicity, 1996–2016

Year White non-Hispanic– Black Hispanic Asian
1996 60.7% 53.0% 44.0% 45.0%
2000 61.8% 56.8% 45.1% 43.4%
2004 67.2% 60.0% 47.2% 44.1%
2008 66.1% 64.7% 49.9% 47.6%
2012 64.1% 66.2% 48.0% 47.3%
2016 65.3% 59.4% 47.6% 49.0%

Note: Shares of voting-age citizen population by race/ethnicity are not included for years prior to 1996, because prior to 1996, the CPS did not collect information on citizenship in a uniform way and therefore estimates before 1996 are not directly comparable to estimates from 1996 and after.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau Current Population Survey data from the Voting Historical Time Series, Table A-1.

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