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Women's March on Washington

Women's Marches: 1 million joined marches in the USA alone

Sean Rossman, and Mary Bowerman
USA TODAY

More than a million people are estimated to have participated in women's marches across the world Saturday. Here is a running total of the attendance at the marches with turnout estimates:

Washington, D.C.: 500,000

NATIONAL MARCHES

Chicago150,000

New York City: 400,000, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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Los Angeles: At least 500,000, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Boston: 100,000, according to the Boston Globe.

Denver: 100,000, according to the Denver Post.

Madison, Wisconsin: 75,000 - 100,000, per the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department.

Oakland, California: 60,000

Philadelphia: 50,000, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.

Seattle: 50,000 were expected to attend, according to KIRO 7.

Austin, Texas: 35,000

Phoenix: 20,000

Atlanta: 15,000, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Tallahassee, Florida: 14,000

Asheville, North Carolina: 10,000

Reno, Nevada: 10,000

Ithaca, New York: 10,000

Lansing, Michigan: 8,000 - 9,000

Boise, Idaho: 5,000 people, theIdaho Statesman reported. 

Montpelier, Vermont: 7,000, the Burlington Free Press reported.

Memphis, Tennessee: 6,000, according to the Commercial Appeal.

Trenton, New Jersey: 7,500, according to MyCentralJersey.com.

Seneca Falls, New York: 5,000

Sioux Falls, South Dakota3,300, the Sioux Falls Argus Leader reported.

Binghamton, New York: 3,000

Naples, Florida: 2,500

Knoxville, Tennessee: 2,000

Rochester, New York: 2,000

Pensacola, Florida: 2,000

Pequannock, New Jersey: 800, reported NorthJersey.com.

Clemson, South Carolina: 500, the Independent Mail reported.

Wycoff, New Jersey: 300, reported NorthJersey.com.

Redding, California: 300

Brighton, Michigan: 300

Green Bay, Wisconsin: 200

WORLD MARCHES

London: 100,000, according to The Independent.

Sydney, Australia: 5,000 people marched on Saturday, the Guardian reported.

Vienna, Austria: 2,000 people marched, Reuters reported.

New Zealand: Marches took place in four cities with 2,000 people taking demonstrating, Reuters reported.

Antarctica: 30

RUNNING TOTAL

Based on projections and estimates: 2,263,730

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