Table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 5 through 7.,,,,,,,,,,,, "Table A-6. Reported Voting and Registration for Total and Citizen Voting-Age Population, By Race and Hispanic Origin: Presidential Elections 1980-2008",,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, "(Percent, population 18 years and over)",,,,,,,,,,,, Year,Total,,White,,White non-Hispanic,,Black,,Asian1,,Hispanic (of any race), ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Total,Citizen,Total,Citizen,Total,Citizen,Total,Citizen,Total,Citizen,Total,Citizen ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2008,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,64.9,71.0,66.6,72.0,72.0,73.5,65.5,69.7,37.3,55.3,37.6,59.4 .Voted,58.2,63.6,59.6,64.4,64.8,66.1,60.8,64.7,32.1,47.6,31.6,49.9 2004,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,65.9,72.1,67.9,73.6,73.5,75.1,64.4,68.7,34.9,51.8,34.9,64.0 .Voted,58.3,63.8,60.3,65.4,65.8,67.2,56.3,60.0,29.8,44.1,28.0,47.2 2000,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,63.9,69.5,65.6,70.4,70.0,71.6,63.6,67.5,30.7,52.4,34.9,57.3 .Voted,54.7,59.5,56.4,60.5,60.4,61.8,53.5,56.8,25.4,43.4,27.5,45.1 1996,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,65.9,70.9,67.7,72.0,71.6,73.0,63.5,66.4,32.6,57.2,35.7,58.6 .Voted,54.2,58.4,56.0,59.6,59.6,60.7,50.6,53.0,25.7,45.0,26.8,44.0 1992,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,68.2,75.2,70.1,76.3,73.5,77.1,63.9,70.0,31.2,61.3,35.0,62.5 .Voted,61.3,67.7,63.6,69.2,66.9,70.2,54.0,59.8,27.3,53.9,28.9,51.6 1988,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,66.6,72.1,67.9,72.8,70.8,73.6,64.5,68.8,NA,NA,35.5,59.1 .Voted,57.4,62.2,59.1,63.4,61.8,64.2,51.5,55.0,NA,NA,28.8,48.0 1984,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,68.3,73.9,69.6,74.5,71.6,75.1,66.3,72.0,NA,NA,40.1,61.4 .Voted,59.9,64.9,61.4,65.7,63.3,66.4,55.8,60.6,NA,NA,32.7,50.0 1980,,,,,,,,,,,, .Registered,66.9,72.3,68.4,73.4,70.3,84.7,60.0,64.1,NA,NA,36.3,56.0 .Voted,59.3,64.0,60.9,65.4,62.8,66.2,50.5,53.9,NA,NA,29.9,46.1 Footnotes:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Note: NA Not available.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "Note: Because of changes in the Current Population Survey race categories beginning in 2003, 2004 and 2008 data on race are not directly comparable with data from earlier years. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "Note: Federal surveys now give respondents the option of reporting more than one race. Therefore, two basic ways of defining a race group are possible. A group such as Asian may be defined as those who reported Asian and no other race (the race-alone or single-race concept) or as those who reported Asian regardless of whether they also reported another race (the race-alone-or-in-combination concept). This table shows data for people who reported they were the single race White and not Hispanic, people who reported the single race Black, and people who reported the single race Asian. Use of the single-race populations does not imply that it is the preferred method of presenting or analyzing data.",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "1 Prior to 2004, this category was 'Asian and Pacific Islanders,' therefore rates are not comparable with prior years. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, November 2008 and earlier reports",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "Internet Release date: Month July, 2009",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,