what percentage of the federal electorate is connected to the internet
The best current public estimate is that about 94.7% of U.S. residents use the internet, based on 2024 federal data reported in 2026.
What that means
- If you mean the U.S. federal electorate , this is a good proxy for internet-connected eligibility-age adults, but it is not the same as a direct “electorate connected” statistic.
- The figure comes from the Federal Reserve’s data series for internet users in the United States, which shows 94.69380 per 100 people in 2024.
- The Census Bureau also tracks internet use and digital access through its computer and internet use programs, which supports the broader picture that internet access is now widespread.
Practical takeaway
For a quick answer, you can say: roughly 95% of the federal electorate is connected to the internet.
Caveat
That number reflects overall population internet use, not a voter-roll- specific measure of the federal electorate, so it should be treated as an estimate rather than an exact electorate-only statistic.
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