Overview
In the voter data coming out after early voting, the number of votes in Montgomery County compared to Maryland total seemed pretty low. Upon further investigation, Montgomery County’s votes so far are the second worst county in Maryland based on comparing county voting age population.
The data is from 7/15/2022 after Early Voting and including Mail in votes that had been collected as of that date.
Limitations
The original population data is 2020 Census data which includes children not of voting age. We came back and looked at Maryland Voting Age population only with similar results which in the updated piece is now at the top.
This is not meant to show anything related to the currently registered voters… we will have some other pieces about that in the future about how that breaks down and demographics of voting groups.
Data Charts and Results
Voting Age Percent Of Population Voted By County
This is the updated chart which shows the %s based on voting age population data. The charts after this use full population data.
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MOCO Second Lowest County For % Of Population Voted In State So Far
Montgomery County has the highest county population in the state of Maryland at 1,062,061 (according to the 2020 Census). This means 17.19% of all Marylanders live in Montgomery County.
But of those 1,062,061 people only 44,128 people had voted view Early Voting or Mail in as of 7/15/2022.
Thus, only 4.2% of our population had voted as of 7/15/2022. This was the second worst of any Maryland County better than only Anne Arundel County (which came in at 4.0%).
Side by Side Comparison Of Each County Comparing County’s Votes To Population
This next chart is a side by side view for each county of what % voted so far compared to each counties % of the Maryland population.
For Montgomery County, we have the highest % of Maryland’s population (17.19%) and:
The third highest total of votes among all Maryland counties (13.08%).
This comes after:
Number 1 in votes so far: Prince George’s County
- 16.66% of Total Maryland Votes
- More than their 15.66% of population
Number 2 in votes so far: Baltimore County
- 14.83% of Total Maryland Votes
- More than their 13.83% of population
Pro-Rating Votes Per Person By County
Next step was to pro-rate the votes per person by the population of the county.
In this chart 100% (white line) would mean that the % of Maryland votes so far is the same as the % of Maryland population.
The red line shows Montgomery County – second to last gain as should be no surprise based on the initial data.
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County Age Data – Census 2020
Census 2020 Data for the State of Maryland can be found here and it does show Montgomery County is 18th out of 24 counties meaning it has the 6th lowest % of people over the age of 18.