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Your Vote Is Your Voice Produced by the League of Women Voters® of Oregon Education Fund
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Those who don’t vote allow others to make important decisions for them; low voter turnout may lead to a different election outcome than if voter turnout is high, and one vote can make a difference. (c) 20122
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Background In Oregon: – 1.5 million voters who could vote don’t. – In 2008, 787,000 Oregonians who were eligible to vote weren’t registered. – 837,000 registered voters did not vote in the 2008 primary election. – Nationally Oregon has one of the highest participation rates with 86% voting in compared to a national average of 58% in 2004 presidential election. (c) 20123
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Voter participation More voters vote in general elections than primary elections. (c) 20124
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Voter participation Those registered with a political party tend to participate at higher rates than those registered with minor parties or non-affiliated voters (NAV) in both general and primary elections. % voting (c) 20125
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Voter participation Young people are under represented at elections % voting by age 2004 general election (c) 20126
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How does the country vote? Voting patterns seem to differ between cities and rural areas, industrial and farming regions, general locations (red = Republican, blue = Democrat) 2008 voter pattern by county2008 voter pattern by population (c) 20127
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Oregon’s 50% turnout requirement for tax measures In 1997 – Oregon voters approved a ballot measure requiring 50% voter participation to pass most revenue measures (referred to as the “double majority”). In 1998 – Oregon voters effectively repealed this requirement for Primary and General elections, but it still remains in effect for elections held at other times. (c) 20128
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9 For more information, contact the League of Women Voters® of Oregon Education Fund www.VoteOregon.org/mockelection lwvor@lwvor.org; 503-581-5722 www.VoteOregon.org/mockelection lwvor@lwvor.org
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