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Washington County, OH population by year, race, & more
Dec 6, 2024 · Our Changing Population: Washington County, Ohio. The ages, races, and population density of Washington County, Ohio tell a story. Understand the shifts in demographic trends with these charts visualizing decades of population data.
Ohio coronavirus cases and deaths - USAFacts
From cities to rural towns, stay informed on where COVID-19 is spreading to understand how it could affect families, commerce, and travel. Follow new cases found each day and the number of cases and deaths in Ohio. The county-level tracker makes it easy to follow COVID-19 cases on a granular level, as does the ability to break down infections ...
Washington County, Ohio coronavirus cases and deaths
From cities to rural towns, stay informed on where COVID-19 is spreading to understand how it could affect families, commerce, and travel. Follow new cases found each day and the number of cases and deaths in Washington County, Ohio. This page will be updated with the most recent data as frequently as possible.
How red or blue is your state? - USAFacts
Oct 15, 2024 · Twenty of those states, along with Washington, DC, voted for the same party in all nine elections. Another seven states — Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia — have voted for each party at least three times in those nine elections, making them less consistent by this measure.
What are the current swing states, and how have they changed
Aug 7, 2024 · Seven states and Washington, DC have consistently voted for the Democratic presidential candidate since 1988, and 13 states have consistently voted for the Republican presidential candidate. While there was some speculation that Texas was becoming a swing state in 2020, the margin between the Republican and Democratic vote was still 5.5 ...
How many voters have a party affiliation? - USAFacts
Sep 30, 2024 · For comparison, Washington, DC, has 435,887 registered voters. Arkansas, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, North Dakota, and Ohio haven’t publicly released 2024 voter registration data and are therefore missing from these estimates. Illinois is the only state that puts voter registration behind a paywall.
Washington population by year, county, race, & more - USAFacts
Dec 6, 2024 · Our Changing Population: Washington. The ages, races, and population density of Washington tell a story. Understand the shifts in demographic trends with these charts visualizing decades of population data.
Which states rely the most on federal aid? | USAFacts
Aug 1, 2024 · While a per-capita analysis offers insights into the average federal investment per resident, it may overlook nuances that influence federal aid allocation, such as the prevalence of low-income families, the incidence of natural disasters, economic fluctuations, and recent Medicaid expansions.
How do voting laws differ by state? - USAFacts
Apr 1, 2024 · Currently, 45 states and Washington, DC, allow early in-person or in-person absentee voting. In-person absentee voting is when a voter requests an absentee ballot, immediately receives it, and votes, all in one visit. Alabama, Delaware, Mississippi, and New Hampshire are the only states that don’t allow any early in-person voting.
Which states have the highest and lowest crime rates?
Feb 23, 2024 · In fact, Washington, DC’s property crime rate fell the most at 13.9%, followed by Iowa at 11.7%. New York’s property crime rate increased the most: 64.3%. Where have violent crime rates changed? Violent crime rates decreased between 1991 and 2022 in 40 states and Washington, DC. It declined by over 70% in Connecticut, Illinois, and Florida.