Well, nearly all the numbers are in - and the Election of 2012 did not come close to that of 2008 in terms of voter turnout.
Join my below the orange freeway interchange for a closer look.......
Here are the numbers from 2008:
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And here are the current numbers for 2012"
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And here is the CHANGE in 2012 TURNOUT BY STATE compared to 2008.... SPECIAL NOTE: - Figures in RED here are NEGATIVE, they are NOT meant to represent REPUBLICAN votes.)
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Here is the ranking of states by TOTAL RAW VOTES DISCREPANCY between 2008 and 2012.
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And here is the ranking of states by TOTAL VOTING PERCENTAGE DISCREPANCY between 2008 and 2012.
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A few points:
1. Voter turnout seems to have been fairly depressed in the largest BLUE states
2. New York and New Jersey turnout was depresssed, for meteorological reasons. Provisional and late ballots will likely up their numbers in the weeks ahead.
3. VOTER TURNOUT INCREASED IN 7 of the 9 BATTLEGROUND STATES.
Only in NEW HAMPSHIRE did it decrease very slightly and OHIO, where provisional ballot totals are not recorded yet