Figure E
Voter turnout in elections is higher in states with greater levels of union representation: Average voter turnout in top and bottom 10 states by average union density 1989--2020
| Top 10 State Union Density | Bottom 10 State union density | |
|---|---|---|
| Midterm election turnout | 50.2% | 44.7% |
| General election turnout | 67.8% | 63.4% |

Note: Top 10 states with the highest share of union workers are New York, Hawaii, Alaska, Washington, Michigan, New Jersey, Illinois, California, Rhode Island, and Minnesota. Bottom 10 states with the lowest share of union workers are South Dakota, Louisiana, Arizona, Mississippi, Virginia, Arkansas, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
Source: EPI analysis of 1989–2020 Current Population Survey, Outgoing Rotation Group (CPS ORG) data for all workers age 16 and older; United States Elections Project, State Turnout Rates 1986–2020
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