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Your random election data stat thread of the day: 957,284 people have registered to vote in Michigan since the day Donald Trump carried the state by just over 10,000 votes, making the electorate younger and more diverse than it was on that day.
Of those 957,284 new registrants in Michigan since the 2016 election, 555,166, or 58% are under the age of 35.
Among voters registered in Michigan before election day, 2016, 15% are people of color, as compared to 18.2% of those registered since that day.
Perhaps the most impressive surge in registration in Michigan since '16 has come among 18-24 year olds, where we've seen 284,606 new registrants. 19.3% are people of color.
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