The result, however, is a turnout rate of more than 95 percent.
Along with those 45 to 64, people 65 and older had the highest turnout rate of any age group.
One report documented 77 percent as the official turnout rate of the election.
But measured against the number of potential Hispanic registered voters, the turnout rate was 29 percent.
He'll definitely lose if the turnout rate is 70 percent.
There is no reason to believe that the already low American turnout rate has reached its nadir.
Even with a low turnout rate, their participation could make a difference in close races, experts say.
The turnout rate is probably the highest since 1972, when 55.2 percent of the eligible people voted, he said.
The turnout rate was low, at 45% with 1.51 million voters casting ballots.
"This is the kind of thing that deflates the turnout rate."