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Estimated of at least 159.8 million voters for the US presidential election … Most of the time
More than 23 million votes more than at the time of the 2016 presidential elections
66.8% turnout … “The highest amount in 120 years since the 1900 presidential election”
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It was found to have the highest turnout in 120 years in this year’s US presidential election after a fierce premarital pattern. At least 159.8 million voters voted, which was the highest number of voters in the history of the US presidential election. Additionally, an interim count of 22.8 million Americans watched the count on television. Reporter Park Cheol-won reports. It is estimated that at least 159.8 million Americans voted in this US presidential election. This was the largest number of voters in the history of the US presidential election. At the time of the 2016 presidential election, there were 2.3 million voters more than the 136.6 million voters. Considering that there are approximately 239.2 million Americans eligible to vote in this year’s election, turnout is 66.8%. There have been reports of the largest turnout in the US presidential election since 1900, 120 years ago. It appears that voter turnout reached an all-time high due to the pre-voting fever. The total number of pre-voters combined with voting at the place and voting by mail has exceeded 100 million. In particular, the number of mail-in voters has more than doubled in the past four years, NBC reported. In fact, Republican supporters voted more early and Democrats voted more by mail. Additionally, there was an average tally of 22.8 million viewers who watched the tally broadcast for this presidential election. Television ratings research firm Nielsen Media Research followed by 5.9 million on ABC, 5.7 million on NBC and 4.4 million on CBS. Fox, who is conservative and pro-Trump, reached 3.6 million. During the 2008 presidential elections, when the Democratic candidate Barack Obama won, the largest number of spectators was 71.5 million. This is YTN Park Cheolwon.