Michigan and South Carolina Report Record Voter Turnouts
Michigan and South Carolina Report Record Voter Turnouts

Michigan and South Carolina Report Record Voter Turnouts

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In the recent U.S. elections, Michigan and South Carolina reported record voter turnouts, with Michigan seeing 5.6 million ballots cast and South Carolina surpassing its previous high with 2.5 million voters. In Michigan, turnout was notably high in some counties, but urban areas experienced reduced participation, particularly among non-white voters. South Carolina's increase was driven by a substantial rise in early voting, with 58% of voters casting their ballots early. Hardin County recorded its highest number of votes, although it did not achieve the highest percentage turnout. Johnson County voters rejected two road projects proposed for funding through a sales tax, highlighting local engagement in specific ballot measures. These results reflect varying levels of voter engagement and issues of interest, such as infrastructure funding and presidential races across different states.

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