2020 presidential election saw Wisconsin's 75.04% voter turnout, one of the highest in the US, with Minnesota leading at 79.21%.

In the 2020 presidential election, Wisconsin achieved a voter turnout of 75.04%, ranking among the highest in the U.S., while Minnesota led at 79.21%. Overall, nearly 67% of eligible voters participated, marking a significant turnout. Factors driving high turnout in states like Minnesota include same-day registration, competitive races, and increased social engagement. More lenient voting laws also appear to correlate with higher participation rates.

October 12, 2024
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