U.S. Voter Turnout & Voting Law History
How many Americans actually vote, and how have the rules changed? This page holds national turnout records from 1789 to 2024, a searchable timeline of major voting laws from the 15th Amendment to today, third-party performance history, and a turnout simulator you can adjust by age group. Filter any dataset, switch between chart and table views, and export what you find to CSV.
Looking for state-by-state results instead? That lives in the Presidential Primary Results Explorer. For the story behind the turnout numbers, scroll The Long Ballot.
Search election trends without endless scrolling.
Use one control panel to review turnout, margins, voting laws, third-party history, and race-tracker data with filters, tabs, pagination, and CSV export.
Data controls
Filter by keyword, dataset, election type, and year range. Results update instantly and stay paginated.
Fast review dashboard
Use one control panel to search every dataset, then switch between a chart view and a table view.
Turnout data
National VEP turnout from 1789 through the latest presidential estimate. Use the chart for trend review and the table for exact values.
Election margins
Use the chart to compare the closeness of key elections. Open the table for sources and notes.
Third-party history
Use the chart to compare notable independent and third-party vote shares, then open the table for candidate detail.
Voting laws
The chart summarizes the filtered mix of federal laws, state laws, court rulings, and emergency rules. Open the table for timeline detail.
Race trackers
The chart groups uncontested race sample rows by year so visitors can scan patterns quickly before opening the table.
Voting law timeline
Search and filter major voting-law events by type and level. The timeline stays paginated so visitors can review it without scrolling through a long page.
Turnout simulator
Adjust turnout by voter age group and see how the overall participation rate changes. This is a neutral math tool, not an election prediction.
Turnout model
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