One significant reason for increased voter turnout in the recent presidential election was heightened voter engagement driven by social movements and advocacy groups. Issues such as climate change, racial justice, and economic inequality mobilized younger voters and marginalized communities, encouraging them to participate in the electoral process. Additionally, the widespread use of digital platforms for voter education and registration made it easier for individuals to access information and cast their ballots.
Grassroots campaigning
More men were eligible to vote.
More men were eligible to vote
Grassroots campaigning
Grassroots campaigning
More men were eligible to vote
Grassroots campaigning
Grassroots campaigning
More men were eligible to vote. (apex)
There was no presidential election in 1849. Presidential elections were held in 1848 and again in 1852. Roughly 2.8 million people voted in the 1848 election.
More men were eligible to vote
More men were eligible to vote