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The turnout of voter participation was nearly 80%.

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several states removed property requirements for voters.

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What factors contributed to the higher voter turnout in the 1840 election?

several states removed property requirements for voters.


What factor contributed to the higher voter turnout in the 1840 elections?

several states removed property requirements for voters.


What group has a higher voter turnout?

depends on which election and which level of government


What groups usually has a higher voter turnout?

depends on which election and which level of government


Is voter turnout higher in midterm elections than in non-presidential, non-congressional election years?

Yes


Reasons given for higher voter turnout includes?

democracy


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 presidential election had the lowest voter turnout?

Across the democratic world, excluding countries with compulsory voting, voter turnout is at its highest at federal or national general elections. This is generally because these elections are heavily publicised in the press, dominate the public affairs agenda for the duration of their campaigns and are regarded as being of high importance to the electorate - as well as being directly relevant to their daily and/or political lives. In contrast, in most jurisdictions, turnout is comparatively low in local, regional, municipal or state elections, largely because they are not as well publicised and considered less important by most electors. In the United Kingdom for example, it is not uncommon for turnout at annual local elections to be half - or even less than half - the turnout of the average general election. It is worth noting that in nations with an elected executive (i.e., President), turnout in presidential elections is usually higher than those at legislative ones, especially if legislative elections take place on a separate date. For example, at the 2012 French presidential election, turnout at the second round was 80.5% - at the legislative elections just a month later, it was only 57.2%.


What are two factors that may cause voters not to participate in a general election?

There are more than two reasons why a person doesnÕt vote. One of the main reasonÕs is that people think and believe that they votes doesnÕt matter in an election, the reason if being informed about the measures at hand.


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

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


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

higher


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

higher