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Voter Turnout 6.2
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A.Presidential elections have largest voter turnouts 1. U.S. nears 50% in presidential elections and 30% in midterm congressional elections -general decline in voter turnout since 1960 2. Comparable industrialized nations in the West -turnouts as high as 90%
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YearPop of Vote age Votes cast for pres. (mil) Votes cast for pres. (Perc) Votes cast for Rep (mil) Votes cast for rep. (perc) 1960109.67268.83862.864.13358.5 1984173.99492.65353.383.23147.8 2000205.813105.39751.299.45748.4
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B. Reasons for low voter turnout in U.S. 1. It’s too hard to register to vote -Effect of Motor Voter Act? 2. The ballot is too long -aka bedsheet ballot 3. There are too many elections 4. It’s too hard to obtain an absentee ballot 5. I don’t like any of the candidates 6. There’s not a dimes worth of difference b/n the parties 7. My vote doesn’t count 8. Looks like bad weather outside 9. Time zone fallout
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C. Who votes? Who doesn’t? Who cares? 1. Characteristics of those likely to vote a. Education: greatest predictor of voting b. Income: higher levels more likely to vote c. Age: older voters more likely to vote 1. young people= lowest turnout 2. voting % declined w/ 26 th Amendment d. Race: whites are more likely to vote e. Gender: women more likely to vote
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2. Many people are simple not eligible to vote a. Minimum age of 18 -should there be a maximum? b. Must be a U.S. citizen c. people in prison; convicted felons; mental competence
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3. Does low voter turnout even matter? a. previous voter turnout overstated -19 th century elections filled with fraud b. If voters represent a cross-section of the U.S., then low turnout is relatively unimportant c. The problem is the older whites with higher education are overrepresented d. Should the U.S. have a “Voting Holiday?”
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