These data are derived from the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey Voting and Registration Supplement (CPS).| UF Election Lab
The number of Black eligible voters in the United States is projected to reach 34.4 million in November 2024 after several years of modest growth.| Pew Research Center
IPUMS USA collects, preserves and harmonizes U.S. census microdata and provides easy access to this data with enhanced documentation. Data includes decennial censuses from 1790 to 2010 and American Community Surveys (ACS) from 2000 to the present.| usa.ipums.org
These datasets feature 2023 National Population Projections for the main series and alternative migration scenarios.| Census.gov
An estimated 36.2 million Hispanics are eligible to vote this year, up from 32.3 million in 2020.| Pew Research Center
Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United States over roughly the past two decades and since 2020.| Pew Research Center
A new analysis of 2020 validated voters examines change and continuity in the electorate, both of which contributed to Joe Biden’s victory. It looks at how new voters and voters who turned out in either 2016, 2018 or both voted in the 2020 presidential election, and offers a detailed portrait of the demographic composition of the 2020 electorate.| Pew Research Center