US Voting-age Male and Female Gender Population By State in 2021 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on February 28, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, the voting-age population of the US consisted of 125.22M males and 130.28M females.

Voting-age Male Population: California had the highest voting-age male population (15.11M), followed by Texas (10.60M), and Florida (8.31M).

Voting-age Female Population: California had the highest voting-age female population (15.35M), followed by Texas (10.82M), and Florida (8.77M).

The chart and table below shows the voting-age male and female population for each state.

US Voting-age Male Population By State in 2021
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US Voting-age Female Population By State in 2021
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US Voting-age Male and Female Population By State in 2021
State
Voting-age Male Population
Voting-age Female Population
California 15,109,534 15,353,387
Texas 10,595,112 10,821,293
Florida 8,311,172 8,767,277
New York 7,662,421 8,234,928
Pennsylvania 5,008,302 5,257,866
Illinois 4,856,976 5,077,486
Ohio 4,453,915 4,686,019
Georgia 3,898,631 4,194,787
North Carolina 3,891,027 4,173,680
Michigan 3,860,559 4,013,097
New Jersey 3,495,699 3,697,883
Virginia 3,274,786 3,414,941
Washington 2,971,080 2,965,824
Arizona 2,709,492 2,755,276
Massachusetts 2,701,656 2,900,472
Tennessee 2,577,501 2,747,753
Indiana 2,528,944 2,630,309
Missouri 2,314,221 2,434,938
Maryland 2,293,634 2,481,762
Wisconsin 2,275,271 2,303,446
Colorado 2,248,684 2,211,757
Minnesota 2,162,324 2,184,579
South Carolina 1,907,422 2,061,678
Alabama 1,855,656 2,019,638
Louisiana 1,721,433 1,834,789
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