Democrats see African-American voter turnout as a critical need in party’s quest for victory in November
Voter Turnout articles on Democracy Chronicles
Voter turnout is about the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election and can be based on who is eligible to vote, something that varies by country. Also see our section on American democracy and our articles on Voter Suppression or Voter Access.
Social Media Voter Turnout Push May Have Big Impact
This election’s mass social media voter turnout effort is being pushed by most major tech companies
How Mobile Technology is Used in Digital Political Strategies
The penetration of smartphones among trends that are revolutionizing digital political strategies
GOP Get-Out-The-Vote Push Has Big Money Backing
U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Koch political network pour money into GOP get-out-the-vote
Some Convenience Voting Tactics That Make Democracy Simpler
The numbers of people who take part in early voting are an example of benefits of convenience voting laws
Despite Their Numbers, the Non-Religious Aren’t Voting
Non-religious now outnumber any other religious group in US but are staying away from the polls
Trump Inspired Immigrant Voter Surge Fails to Materialize
Green card applications for citizenship haven’t turned into an immigrant voter surge like many predicted
Bring Back Rock the Vote Campaign in this Election
We need to understand the difference the Rock the Vote Campaign made for all those 40 year olds or 20 year olds out there . It gave an opportunity to people of various ages and gave many celebrities a platform to express their opinions
Landmark Study Finds Internet Reduces Voter Turnout
Study details how rise of Internet reduces voter turnout by overwhelming voters with unfiltered information
Jersey City Referendum on Election Timing Moves Forward
The question of election timing will have a big impact on voter turnout after the Jersey City referendum