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no kings was the largest political protest in u.s. history (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Jun 15 OP
Excellent! But 5mil is less than half of what's being reported, with numbers still being reported. SheltieLover Jun 15 #1
The 12.1 million was by random substacker who showed no homework or reference. Don't trust it one bit. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jun 15 #8
Alt National Park Service is currently reporting 11.something million. nt Susan Calvin Jun 15 #15
They say 12.1 million. Axxios says Organizers say about 5 million. Bernardo de La Paz Jun 15 #16
I don't see a source for this info in the link. mucifer Jun 15 #2
an ai bro on xitter. mopinko Jun 15 #6
Yes, it was a Big Beautiful Protest Raven123 Jun 15 #3
And hopefully the most effective, at least in last 20 years. Silent Type Jun 15 #4
I believe you can double that Shellback Squid Jun 15 #5
Yup. sheshe2 Jun 15 #7
"No Kings Day" protests turn out millions, rebuking Trump LetMyPeopleVote Jun 15 #9
Need to do it again Red Mountain Jun 15 #10
The February 15 2003 anti Iraq war protest? speak easy Jun 15 #11
I went to either the Feb, or March '03 March in DC. It was great bc (not why we had to) but electric_blue68 Jun 15 #17
So Orange Anus got The Biggest (heh-heh-heh...) fierywoman Jun 15 #12
Iraq war protests, Feb 15 2003, were 6 to 10 million people. CaptainTruth Jun 15 #13
I can't find your numbers. This OP is talking about largest single day protest so maybe that is where the difference chowder66 Jun 15 #14
a whole lot of historical protests are not included in this graph. msfiddlestix Jun 15 #18

SheltieLover

(71,866 posts)
1. Excellent! But 5mil is less than half of what's being reported, with numbers still being reported.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 02:16 PM
Jun 15

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,192 posts)
8. The 12.1 million was by random substacker who showed no homework or reference. Don't trust it one bit. . . nt
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 03:02 PM
Jun 15

Bernardo de La Paz

(57,192 posts)
16. They say 12.1 million. Axxios says Organizers say about 5 million.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 05:03 PM
Jun 15

I can't find any reference or indication of how "Alt Parks Service" (not official in any way) derived their number.

LetMyPeopleVote

(166,528 posts)
9. "No Kings Day" protests turn out millions, rebuking Trump
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 03:09 PM
Jun 15

Here is an estimate that projects 4 to 6 million attendees.

"No Kings Day" protests turn out millions, rebuking Trump www.gelliottmorris.com/p/no-kings-d...

Shawn "Smith" Peirce (@silversmith1.bsky.social) 2025-06-15T14:27:17.105Z



https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/no-kings-day-protests-turn-out-millions?r=1emko&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

That’s per a collective crowdsourcing effort led by Strength In Numbers, and involving many members of the independent data journalism community. We systematized reports from official sources, accounts from the media, and self-reported attendance from thousands of social media posts into a single spreadsheet. (Researchers, please take our data!)

As of midnight on Sunday, June 15, we have data from about 40% of No Kings Day events held yesterday, accounting for over 2.6m attendees. According to our back-of-the-envelope math, that puts total attendance somewhere in the 4-6 million people range. That means roughly 1.2-1.8% of the U.S. population attended a No Kings Day event somewhere in the country yesterday. Organizers say 5m turned out, but don’t release public event-by-event numbers.

Of course, crowdsourcing data isn’t perfect; some local reports may be inflated, and others undercounted. And the formula we use to project attendance in places where we don’t have data assumes they are similar to the places where we do. That’s a necessary assumption, but an assumption nonetheless.

So this is by no means an official tally. But we do think it’s the most comprehensive tally currently available. Hundreds of data-gatherers have been compiling accounts of event attendance and checking them against available sources since Saturday morning. From a journalism perspective, this approach at least standardizes measurement and provides references to check our math, even if it doesn’t completely avoid the usual pitfalls of estimating crowd size (or the assumptions above). But in this case, we’re interested in speed and thoroughness, not perfection.

According to organizers, over 2,100 events were held under the No Kings Day banner on June 14. Some events appear to have had well over 250,000 people in attendance. Officials report 1m people in downtown Boston yesterday, but some of those were attending pride festivities. There are reports of nearly 100,000 attendees in both San Diego and Minneapolis-St. Paul, and multiple hundreds of thousands in New York.

electric_blue68

(22,450 posts)
17. I went to either the Feb, or March '03 March in DC. It was great bc (not why we had to) but
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 08:44 PM
Jun 15
seeing all the people marching !

There was a point where you made a turn up a hill, then a turn back into the direction you were going; I looked back down toward where we'd come from.

Oh, so many blocks of people. I might have been near the end of the first third of marchers. So that was what was great about it.

CaptainTruth

(7,779 posts)
13. Iraq war protests, Feb 15 2003, were 6 to 10 million people.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 04:14 PM
Jun 15

Up to 36 million globally.

I'm not seeing how 5 million is more than 6 to 10 million. Is this the "new math" I keep hearing about?

chowder66

(10,983 posts)
14. I can't find your numbers. This OP is talking about largest single day protest so maybe that is where the difference
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 04:37 PM
Jun 15

lies?

There isn't a total that I can find but this gives an estimate for the biggest U.S. protests on that day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15_February_2003_anti-war_protests#Americas

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