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  2. Voter turnout in United States presidential elections

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    There was no systematic collection of voter turnout data by gender at a national level before 1964, but smaller local studies indicate a low turnout among female voters in the years following women's suffrage in the United States. For example, a 1924 study of voter turnout in Chicago found that "female Chicagoans were far less likely to have ...

  3. Voter turnout - Wikipedia

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    In low-turnout Switzerland, the average voter is invited to go to the polls an average of seven times a year; the United States has frequent elections, with two votes per year on average (e.g. local government and primaries). [9] Eliminating off-cycle elections boosts turnout while being popular with voters. [5]

  4. Why is voter turnout always so low when so many communities ...

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    Voter turnout in the nation is depressingly disappointing. On the 60th year anniversary of this nation’s most important, courageous and successful drive to enlist more voters, the turnout rate ...

  5. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    One reason for low turnout rates during primaries is due to the apathy regarding who will make it to the general election. Many individuals further believe only the general election in the United States is important. Congressional elections are also prone to political apathy.

  6. How different turnout models change the NBC News poll results

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    The turnout model that looks better for Republicans is the inverse: a whiter electorate with more men, and upticks in rural voters and those without college degrees.

  7. The unusual turnout dynamic that could decide the 2024 election

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    Most experts who study turnout consider it unlikely that as many people will vote this year as in 2020, largely because so many voters hold negative views about both Biden and Trump.

  8. Off-year election - Wikipedia

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    The political calculations of incumbent politicians appears to be the most common thread over the years guiding decisions around election timing for the few states with off-year elections. [8] The lower turnout also benefits well-organized special interest groups that often make up local political machines, [ 10 ] making it easier for their ...

  9. Non-white turnout in SC midterm was the lowest in a ... - AOL

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    Non-white voter turnout in South Carolina’s 2022 midterms was the lowest it’s been in at least a generation and more than 30% lower than white voter turnout, according to state election ...