Not all votes are equal from state to state as some states' votes carry more weight than others.
Wallethub released a list of the states with the most powerful voters in the 2020 election and Arizona was in one of the top spots.
The website states, "While all votes are theoretically counted equally — one person, one vote — the choices of swing-state citizens are more influential. It’s safe to assume that Alabama will vote Republican and California will vote Democratic in the upcoming election. In contrast, the electoral results of swing states such as Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan are up in the air, giving their voters more impact."
Arizona came in at number five on the list of states with the most powerful voters for the presidential election. In addition, the state ranked number 12 on the list of states with the most powerful voters in the Senate elections.
Beating Arizona for most influential states in the presidential election were Alaska, Iowa, Ohio, and Georgia.
North Carolina, Texas, Florida, New Hampshire, and Montana followed, rounding out the top ten.
In order to determine the list, Wallethub calculated the Voter Power Scores for both presidential and Senate elections in each state.
See the full list here.
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