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  • 2020-10-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Post wrongly mixes up Facebook tally of registered voters (en)
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  • Facebook recently launched its 2020 voter information initiative , which aims to connect users to information about voting where they live to help bolster registration and turnout. But one post claims the social media platform dramatically overshot the number of registered voters in the state of Arizona. Shared thousands of times, the Sept. 23 post reads: 9,871,525 IS THE NUMBER OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN AZ ACCORDING TO FB. AZ POPULATION IS 7,270,000. The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook .) While the claim gets the population of Arizona right, it’s wrong about the number of registered voters Facebook is reporting there. Here’s why. Facebook’s tally of registered voters, which users will sometimes see pinned to the top of their newsfeeds, displays the number of people in the U.S. who’ve used Facebook’s interface to share that they have registered to vote. The figure is not representative only of those in Arizona — or any other single state, for that matter. As part of the social media network’s 2020 voting initiative , which the company launched this summer, users 18 and older will see a pinned box at the top of their news feeds that contains information about voter registration. The website’s voting information center also provides details on how to check your registration status and information on where to register, including a link to the user’s state registration website or a voting information organization. A spokesperson for Facebook confirmed to PolitiFact that it hasn't shared the number of registered voters by region or state, and said the post is likely referring to the total number of users around the U.S. who’ve shared that they registered, which updates in real time. A tally showing that figure appears above the words People who shared they registered to vote in the United States. The user’s state is listed above that tally, but the number isn’t specific to that state: According to the Arizona Secretary of State’s website , as of August 2020 there were 3,989,214 registered voters, with 1,389,960 registered as Republican and 1,293,074 registered as Democrat. The remaining are registered under other or Liberatarian. As of July 2019, the population of Arizona stood just over 7.2 million, with 22.5%, or about 1.6 million, being under the age of 18 and therefore not eligible to vote, according to Census data. This post gets Arizona’s population right, but the rest of the claim is wrong. We rate this post Mostly False. (en)
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