Second "No Kings Day" protests likely the largest single-day political demonstration since 1970, with 4.2-7.6 million pa
Strength In Numbers partnered with independent Atlanta-based science newsroom The Xylom on Oct. 18, 2025, to produce a crowdsourced estimate of turnout for the second No Kings Day protests held around the country. This follows our first attempt at crowdsourced crowd-counting for the first protests held in June.
Our median estimate is that 4.2 million people participated in a No Kings Day demonstration somewhere in the country on Saturday, with an upper bound of 7.6 million people. We provide an estimate and not a count because we are making predictions of turnout in protest sites where official records are still missing.
Our estimate is based on reports from local officials, local organizers, and attendees, and suggests the count from organizers who report 7 million participants nationwide may be a bit optimistic (but is not impossible). Still, regardless of whether the precise number is 5, 6, 7, or 8 million, Saturdays events are very likely the biggest single-day protest event since 1970, surpassing even the 2017 Womens March demonstrations against Trump.
The protests come as Donald Trumps approval rating hit a new low last week, and as Democrats look likely to win upcoming races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia.
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