Arizona Voters Most Powerful In Presidential Election

Some votes carry more weight than others simply because of the somewhat complicated way our voting system is organized. Photo from WalletHub

Arizona voters are the most powerful voters in this year’s Presidential Election. In a presidential election, voter power varies widely by state. While all votes are theoretically counted equally — one person, one vote — the choices of swing-state citizens, like Arizonans, are more influential.

With the presidential election just a few weeks away and voters’ influence varying across state lines, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2016’s States with the Most & Least Powerful Voters. WalletHub’s analysts compared the relative clout of 2016 voters in swinging the presidential and Senate races. In order to make such a comparison, they calculated a Voter Power Score for each state and for each type of election.

Source: WalletHub
States with the Most Powerful Voters in Presidential ElectionsStates with the Most Powerful Voters in Senate Elections
1Arizona1New Hampshire
2Iowa2Nevada
3Alaska3Missouri
4South Dakota4Indiana
5Ohio5North Carolina
6Nevada6Alaska
7New Hampshire7North Dakota
8North Carolina8Louisiana
9Georgia9Pennsylvania
10Florida10Kentucky

To view the full report and your state’s ranking, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/how-much-is-your-vote-worth/7932/