I assume you mean that 55 percent of the registered voters voted. That being the case, and using x = 100 percent, then .55x = 48000; divide both sides by .55 and the number of registered voters is approximately 87273.
In 2012 Georgia had 5,804,812 registered voters. Of those registered voters, only 3,900,050 turned out to vote in the 2012 Presidential election.
If there are 169 000 000 registered voters according to WikiAnswers, then 70.71% of the registered voters voted in November 2008. 86 million democrat - 55 million republican - 28 million others registered
Elegible and registered
aprox. 72.5% of registered voters in NZ voted in 2011.
Enough for obama to win the election
Enough for obama to win the election
Enough for obama to win the election
The election is in each state and registered voters vote for senate.
About 8,087,000 votes were cast in Texas in the 2008 presidential election.
there is an election and registered voters can vote for the party they want to win
independent is a misnomer,voters not registered with a political party are UNAFFILIATED voters but yes,of course [ in a general election]
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