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November’s election was historic for many reasons, including turnout.

A new study shows it was the first time African-Americans had the highest turnout of any racial or ethnic group among voters under 30. The Pew Research Center also finds the sharpest jump in black voter participation in more than a decade. Sixty-five percent of blacks went to the polls, casting nearly 16 million ballots. That nearly matched the 66 percent turnout for whites.

The 2008 turnout was also the most diverse ever, fueled by high numbers of black women and Hispanics. Like blacks, Hispanics also made up a larger share of voter, with nearly 10 million casting votes.

Pew’s analysis of census data finds that whites cast 76 percent of all votes. That compares with 79 percent in the 2004 presidential election.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/blackcreole_1/ blackcreole_1

    black women are doing they damn thing!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SWANKness/ SWANKness

    we had to get obama in office..black women with somethin on they mind !! holla

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/klaulenaisback/ klaulenaisback

    i made sure i voted that day lol. wouldn’t have missed it

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/DRACATTACK/ DRACATTACK

    Outstanding!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/ThangThang/ ThangThang

    LOL this is so stupid.

    Women always have high turn out what this story is missing. It is White women then black women then white males then black males. They just jump white women

    But how many of the African America is knowledge of how to vote. Do people know that many states can voter early. Do they know that the Local government is the make up of the (United) States power. That is why it is important to vote local and state elections than National

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