curprev19:1519:15, 25 April 2024 Hoffannechristine34talkcontribs 37,413 bytes−173 The maintenance banner states that this article needs to be updated and gives as a reason that the graph does not provide accurate information about voter turnout in Tennessee in 2020. When I did some research to find Tennessee's voter turnout in 2020, I found the number on the graph to be accurate. If anyone can provide a source with the other number, please do. The talk section includes links to my sources. Thanks.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev20:1820:18, 24 April 2024 Hoffannechristine34talkcontribs 37,716 bytes+972 Added citation for the assertion that educated voters were three times more likely to vote in the 2008 election. Added citation for the idea that educated more likely to vote than uneducated. Added citation for the idea that income may be correlated to education and therefore not directly linked to higher voter turnout.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev19:1419:14, 24 April 2024 Hoffannechristine34talkcontribs 36,744 bytes+1,335 Added a paragraph on the closing of the voting gender gap from 1964- 1976 and the change in the voting gender gap from 1976 onward (women voting more than men in presidential elections. Added citations for the pre-1920 paragraph on women's suffrage at the state level. Took out the text referencing a graph that was not cited.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev10:0710:07, 25 February 2024 2406:9840:9:c528:e4ec:26b7:ffe6:5dabtalk 33,221 bytes−16 Vote count for both candidates was written out in numbers followed by the word million after the respective unit digit. Completely skewed the numbers as it read as 12,345,678million votes. I think we can all agree that the U.S. lacks the voter turnout and population for such a large numberundoTags: Mobile editMobile web edit