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What is low voter turnout a feature of?

Low voter turnout may be caused by disenchantment, indifference, or contentment. Different elections have different voter turnout rates. Presidential elections have a higher voter turnout rate than other elections. Bad weather can also cause low voter turnout. Voter fatigue and the ease of registering to vote can also affect voter turnout.


What is true of voter turnout in the U'S?

Voter turnout is lower in the United States than in many other democracies.


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Which of the assembly by elections saw the highest voter turnout during 2010 in tamilnadu?

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What has the greater voter turnout presidential or congressional elections?

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What statement most accurately describes the trend shown in this graph?

voter turnout is much lower in midterm elections


Which of the following cities had the lowest voter turnout for municipal elections?

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The level of voter turnout in American general elections is than in other democratic countries?

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The level of voter turnout in American general elections is than in other democratic countries.?

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What is the turn out percentage for registed voters in the US?

The voter turnout percentage for US elections varies every year, and historical data date back as far as 1828, which had a turnout of 57.6%. The highest voter turnout rate to date was in 1876.


What are the level of the voter turnout of the American general elections?

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Which evidence would support an argument that voter turnout is at historically low levels?

A decrease in voter registration rates, a decline in the number of individuals participating in elections over successive cycles, and a noticeable drop in voter turnout compared to previous years or decades would all be evidence supporting an argument that voter turnout is at historically low levels.