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In 2016: approximately 200 million of them is registered to vote.

According to the Pew Research Center, 158.4 million persons voted in the presidential elections in 2020, accounting for about two-thirds of people eligible to vote.

The turnout was greater than typical, with voters casting ballots in numbers not seen since 1980, and possibly even earlier.  

About state's voting-age population:  

They used the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey to gather voting patterns for each state and Washington, D.C. (released in September 2020).  

Each slide depicts the voting-eligible population of the state, as well as a breakdown of that demographic by gender, age, nationality, and educational attainment.

The Survey does not account for pandemics, which affect job and wealth position, and health coverage status for millions of Americans, economic figures are not included.   

They used the exact wording of the "nationality" and "gender" category that was provided in the data to avoid making any assumptions about the data or the respondents of the Survey.

For more information about the state's voting-age population refer to the link:

https://brainly.com/question/791563