85 Percent of Muslim Voters Picked President Obama

The results of an informal exit poll revealed that more than 85 percent of American Muslim voters picked President Obama in the just concluded election. The survey was conducted by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization. The email survey of more than 650 American Muslim voters indicates that just four percent of respondents cast their ballots for Mitt Romney.

95.5 percent of the Muslim voters said they went to the polls on November 6 and 85.7 percent of them cast their ballots to re-elect President Obama while 4.4 percent of respondents said they voted for Mitt Romney. Just over two percent (2.2) of respondents said they voted for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson and a similar percentage (2.2) of respondents said they voted for Green Party candidate Jill Stein. More than four percent of respondents declined to say who they voted for.

"The fact that more than 95 percent of Muslim respondents went to the polls is a clear indication that they are fully participating in our nation's political process and are part of the fabric of America," said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad. "Muslim voters in swing states such as Florida, Virginia and Ohio seemed to have played a critical role in tipping the balance in the president's re-election victory."

States with the highest number of survey respondents were California, New York, Texas, Virginia, Illinois, Florida, Michigan, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Ohio. Of those who voted, 8.3 percent said they did so for the first time. 41.5 percent said they consider themselves Democrats. Most of the rest, or 40.6 percent, consider themselves politically independent. Only 7.4 percent said they are Republican.

Nearly 1 in 4 Muslim voters remained undecided about their presidential pick in a pre-election CAIR survey of 500 Muslim voters that rated jobs and the economy, education, health care policy, Medicare and Social Security, and civil rights as the top issues.

A similar CAIR exit poll in 2008 showed that 89 percent of American Muslim voters picked then-candidate Barack Obama. Two percent of respondents said they voted for Sen. John McCain.