Texas Slated To Be 11th Worst-Represented State On Election Day

 

States with the Best & Worst Representation on Election Day

 

 

by Richie Bernardo

Election history reveals a perpetually glaring problem in America: low voter turnout among certain demographic groups, including young, minority and low-income citizens, especially during midterm and other non-presidential elections.

 

Although demographic composition does not necessarily reflect Americans’ political conscience, the data historically have helped to predict voting behavior among different segments of society and consequently have impacted election outcomes.

 

A recent Pew Research report, for instance, found that very different demographic groups support Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

 

In previous analyses of the U.S. electorate, WalletHub determined which states’ and metro areas’  populations most closely mirror the rest of the nation. We also compared the likeness of the U.S. with Iowa and New Hampshire.

 

On the heels of those reports and ahead of this November’s landmark presidential election, WalletHub’s analysts dived deeper by determining which of the 50 states’ voters are most demographically representative of their electorates.

 

More specifically, we compared each state’s voter distribution to its electorate distribution by race, age and gender to determine the state’s Voter Representation Index.

 

We then applied the same approach to determine the National Voter Representation Index, which compares U.S. voters to the national electorate based on four additional demographic categories: employment status, family income, educational attainment and marital status.

 

In addition to this study, WalletHub also recently released its report addressing “Which Party Is Better for the Economy?” as well as its analysis of the states where blacks are most politically engaged and survey of what Americans consider to be a “fair” tax system.

 

Source: WalletHub

 

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Overall Rank

State

Voter Representation Index

Racial Representation

Age Representation

Gender Representation

1 Virginia 92.51 94.50 86.38 96.66
2 Ohio 90.93 90.23 86.58 96.00
3 Missouri 90.78 87.78 86.70 97.86
4 Wisconsin 90.55 86.23 88.97 96.46
5 North Carolina 90.17 86.85 85.83 97.83
6 Michigan 89.90 85.60 85.72 98.38
7 Vermont 89.79 93.11 78.98 97.27
8 Washington 89.66 87.16 84.59 97.23
9 South Carolina 89.65 87.32 89.17 92.47
10 Pennsylvania 89.29 81.26 88.41 98.19
11 Georgia 89.27 86.95 84.92 95.95
12 Florida 89.23 88.25 82.73 96.71
13 New Hampshire 89.02 85.16 85.58 96.33
14 Iowa 88.84 83.63 85.40 97.51
15 Rhode Island 88.82 84.02 85.79 96.65
16 Louisiana 88.77 83.74 88.16 94.40
17 Massachusetts 88.66 82.42 84.13 99.43
18 Nevada 88.59 86.70 82.12 96.95
19 Minnesota 88.53 79.62 88.32 97.65
20 New York 88.36 84.90 82.91 96.57
21 California 88.23 87.71 80.15 96.83
22 New Jersey 87.85 86.76 79.51 97.04
23 Maine 87.78 79.88 86.56 96.91
24 Montana 87.48 85.69 79.41 96.63
25 Tennessee 87.24 82.15 83.81 95.75
26 Arkansas 87.14 79.74 82.61 99.08
27 Maryland 86.41 78.14 85.51 95.57
28 Oregon 85.66 80.22 80.77 96.00
29 Indiana 85.46 79.92 76.53 99.93
30 West Virginia 85.37 79.34 77.64 99.14
31 Nebraska 85.01 77.59 79.31 98.13
32 Alabama 84.47 73.91 80.59 98.91
33 North Dakota 84.13 64.52 88.88 99.00
34 New Mexico 83.65 75.03 79.85 96.09
35 Oklahoma 83.64 84.59 71.17 95.15
36 Mississippi 83.21 61.22 92.39 96.04
37 Alaska 82.63 74.74 78.90 94.26
38 Connecticut 82.32 71.03 80.20 95.73
39 Colorado 82.26 61.42 88.22 97.13
40 Texas 82.22 84.01 67.95 94.70
41 Arizona 82.10 70.02 77.38 98.90
42 Illinois 81.70 66.95 81.53 96.63
43 Hawaii 81.68 77.35 73.51 94.18
44 Wyoming 81.24 65.22 79.27 96.03
45 Delaware 81.19 66.50 80.35 96.71
46 Idaho 80.39 60.68 83.06 97.44
47 Kansas 79.23 70.31 73.20 94.18
48 Utah 78.61 66.61 69.47 99.74
49 Kentucky 78.54 57.02 85.51 93.09
50 South Dakota 73.10 41.84 79.29 98.18

 

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This article originally published by WalletHub.

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