National Government
depends on which election and which level of government
depends on which election and which level of government
higher
education level
higher
50% to 60% of the voters typically vote in the US.
Education plays a large role in voter turnout. Typically the more educated a population is, the higher the voter turnout. There is a larger interest in the political happenings of a community when there is advancement in education. This is not to say the uneducated or less educated individuals do not vote, the trend is, however, that the higher the general education level is in a population the more likely they are to vote.
Lower than in other democratic countries by: T'Daddy
Is the county level
state
The central, or federal, government has the highest power. It is the highest level of government. Then there's the state government, then the local government.
Voter turnout tends to be lower in midterm elections compared to presidential elections due to various factors such as less media coverage, lower perceived importance, and fewer high-profile races or candidates. Additionally, midterm elections do not have the same level of excitement or national attention as presidential elections, which can contribute to decreased voter engagement.