"This map is a representation of people on Facebook who clicked an 
Election Day prompt to share with their friends that they're voting in 
the 2012 US election," Facebook wrote on the site. The information has 
been aggregated, and people remain anonymous.
According to Facebook's data, by 4:15 p.m. ET on Election Day at 
least 1,635,000 male Facebook users had told friends that they'd voted. 
But female Facebook users were beating them to the polls—or at least to 
their computers. More than 3,218,000 women had shared their voting 
status.
Thirty percent of the data came from Facebook users ages 18 to 24; people ages 25 to 34 clocked in at 32 percent.
Older people may not be able to 
log on to Facebook from the office or may be planning on voting on the 
way home: Just 18 percent of users 35 to 44 said they had voted early in
 the day. Only 10 percent of users 45 to 54 told their Facebook friends 
that they had voted. Just 7 percent of the data came from Facebook users
 who were 55-plus. ( news.yahoo.com )

 
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