depends o the issues n the candidates,no one "type" election is less important or voter participation
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Voter turnout in Canada varies by election type and year. In recent federal elections, turnout has generally ranged from about 60% to 70% of eligible voters. For instance, the 2019 federal election saw a turnout of approximately 67%, while the 2021 election reported a turnout of around 61%. Factors influencing turnout include the competitiveness of the election, voter engagement, and the issues at stake.
Male voter turnout increased dramatically.
lowers the voter turnout
presidential
Statistics on how many people vote in an election.
Ronald Reagan's voter turnout varied by election. In the 1980 presidential election, he received about 50.5% of the popular vote, with a voter turnout of approximately 52.6% of the eligible population. In 1984, he achieved a higher voter turnout, winning around 58.8% of the popular vote with a turnout of about 58.2%. These figures reflect significant engagement during his campaigns, particularly in the context of the political climate at the time.
depends on which election and which level of government
1996
The turnout of voter participation was nearly 80%.
created more polling places
Male voter turnout increased dramatically.