Do they expect us to believe California has the lowest voter turnout since AT LEAST 1912?
California has:
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22,047,615 registered voters.
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12,306,275 ballots cast.
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3,991,515 for Trump
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7,913,274 for Biden
Which means:
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A differential of 9,741,340 ballots not cast or or not counted or likely a combination thereof.
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This would account for only a 44% voter turnout in a year where turnout has been above average nationwide.
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It would be the first time that voter turnout in California voter participation has been below 50% for a Presidential general election since 1924 and lowest since the state records are filed back to 1912.
California historical turnout percentages for Presidential general elections:
2016: 58.74%
2012: 55.47%
2008: 59.22%
2004: 57.03%
2000: 51.92%
1996: 52.56%
1992: 54.52%
1988: 53.51%
1984: 59.08%
1980: 57.04%
1976: 57.32%
1972: 64.52%
1968: 62.34%
1964: 66.00%
1960: 68.77%
1956: 67.59%
1952: 74.07%
1948: 66.77%
1944: 65.72%
1940: 78.32%
1936: 70.56%
1932: 65.22%
1928: 56.98%
1924: 48.53%
1920: 47.26%
1916: 57.91%
1912: 45.11%
Via:
elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2018-general/sov/04-historical-voter-reg-participation.pdf