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The number of non-voters can vary significantly depending on the specific election and location. In the United States, for instance, turnout rates can range from about 50% to 60% in presidential elections and even lower in midterm elections, meaning that millions of eligible voters do not participate. Factors influencing non-voting include apathy, lack of registration, barriers to voting, and disenfranchisement. Exact figures fluctuate with each election cycle.

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