North Carolina Voters Have The 2nd Most Power This Election
I couldn’t be more over this entire election season. But we’ve still got a few days left, and here in North Carolina, we are going to continue to hear about it. North Carolina voters hold a lot of power in this election and so there is a ton of money being dumped in the states.
Like you probably are, I’m tired of being inundated with political ads. Especially the negative ads about candidates. Instead of telling me why I shouldn’t vote for someone else, tell me why I should vote for YOU. Or the one I keep getting saying that “if you vote is public” and “you’re friends and family can look up if you voted after the election”. No friends of mine are doing that and I’m seriously judging anyone who has that much time on their hands.
I know who I’m voting for at this point, and no amount of unwanted text messages from people I’ve never met or attack ads on either side is going to impact that. Again North Carolina voters have a lot of power, I get that. But the more you harass me the more I’m just going to resent your side.
But just how much power do North Carolina voters really have in this election? Well according to our friends at WalletHub they have the second most power of any state’s voters. They had this to say that with the 2024 election approaching a select few states hold the fate of the presidency (and the economy) in their ballots.
WalletHub recently released a report called 2024’s States with the Most & Least Powerful Voters. The goal of the study was “to highlight where people’s votes matter the most, and thus where people have the biggest responsibility to make their voices heard.”
WalletHub compared the power of 2024 voters in the presidential election as well as the Senate elections. They did this by calculating a Voter Power Score for each state.
North Carolina Voters In The 2024 Elections
Most Powerful Voters – Presidential Election | Most Powerful Voters – Senate Elections |
1. Nevada | 1. Vermont |
2. North Carolina | 2. Wyoming |
3. Georgia | 3. North Dakota |
4. Arizona | 4. Delaware |
5. Wisconsin | 5. Montana |
6. Pennsylvania | 6. Rhode Island |
7. Michigan | 7. Maine |
8. New Hampshire | 8. Hawaii |
9. Florida | 9. Nebraska |
10. Alaska | 10. New Mexico |
As you can see, North Carolina voters have a ton of power in the presidential election. In fact, the only state’s voters with more power? Is Nevada. No wonder it seems like a candidate is here every week!
Thanks to our friends at WalletHub for sharing their research with us. You can learn more and read the full methodology here.