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Americans Showing Average Enthusiasm for Voting in 2024

The 2024 election isn't sparking unusually high or low enthusiasm among the American public. Republicans hold a slight enthusiasm edge over Democrats.

Early Voting Higher Than in Past U.S. Midterms

Four in 10 U.S. registered voters say they have already voted or plan to vote before Election Day, a higher proportion than in prior midterm elections.

Eight in 10 Americans Favor Early Voting, Photo ID Laws

Gallup polling shows majority support for election-law policies that make voting easier and opposition to those that make voting harder -- with the exception of photo ID requirements.

Abortion Poised to Be a Bigger Voting Issue Than in Past

Twenty-seven percent of U.S. voters say candidates for major offices must share their views on abortion to get their vote, the highest in any election year.

Americans' Intensity Running High Before U.S. Midterms

U.S. adults are more enthusiastic than usual about voting in the midterms. The economy, gun policy and abortion are important voting issues this year.

Gallup Vault: Expanding Voting Rights to Young Adults

A majority of Americans favored lowering the voting age to 18 long before the 26th Amendment, which did this, was ratified in 1971.

Americans' Thought, Enthusiasm About Midterms Down From 2018

Americans are giving the elections less thought and are less enthusiastic about voting than in 2018, a year of unprecedented voter turnout.

Voter Turnout Appears Steady; Enthusiasm Running High

A key Gallup measure of Americans' propensity to vote suggests turnout is on pace to be similar to that in 2012 and 2016, while voter enthusiasm is higher.

Extreme Partisan Gaps in Early Voting Emerge This Year

In stark contrast to recent election years, there is a wide partisan gap in voters' plans to vote early this election year, with Democrats far more likely than Republicans to say they will.

Religious Group Voting and the 2020 Election

Biden may have picked up marginal support among White evangelical Protestants and Catholics this year compared with 2016, but it is difficult to determine what impact it may have had on election outcomes.
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