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In the 2016 presidential election, which state had the highest percentage of eligible voters cast ballots?
a. Florida
b. Minnesota
c. Ohio
d. Wisconsin

The highest voter turnout rate in the 2016 presidential election was 74.2% in Minnesota. Minnesota was followed by New Hampshire (71.4%), Maine (70.5%), Colorado (70.1%), and Wisconsin (69.4%).[1]

Minnesota also led in voter turnout during the 2012 (76.0%), 2008 (77.8%), and 2004 (78.8%) presidential elections.

Nationwide, 59.3% of eligible voters participated in the 2016 presidential election. The only state with turnout under 50% was Hawaii, where 42.2% of voters cast ballots for president.

For more on voter turnout by state, click here.

  1. These figures only count voters who cast ballots for president.