Census Bureau: 77.8% of people in Catawba County were old enough to vote in 2021

Census Bureau: 77.8% of people in Catawba County were old enough to vote in 2021
USCB Chief Financial Officer James T. Christy — United States Census Bureau
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Of the 159,852 citizens living in Catawba County in 2021, 77.8% were old enough to vote, equating to 124,397 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.

Further breakdown reveals that of the voting-eligible population, 60,450 were male, constituting 48.6%, and 63,947 were female, making up 51.4%.

The percentage of citizens old enough to vote in Catawba County during 2021 was the same as the state average, which stands at 77.8%.

An agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, the Census Bureau is responsible for compiling statistical facts about the American people, places and economy. Data for this story was compiled from the bureau’s American Community Survey. Information from the survey helps to determine how federal and state funds are distributed. These funds significantly influence community services, education, and infrastructure in areas like Catawba County.

Percentage of Citizens Old Enough to Vote by Gender in Catawba County
Demographic Group Estimated Total Percent of Total Population
Males 18 and over 60,450 37.8%
Females 18 and over 63,947 40%

Source: US Census Bureau



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