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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.
What if Election Day Were a National Holiday?
Democrats introduced an anti-corruption bill with aim to make Election Day a federal holiday, urge private employers to give their workers the day off.
Mitch McConnell Against High Voter Turnout if it Helps Democrats
Republicans have long had an election problem. The more people vote, the worse they tend to get beaten. So the solution, since at least the 1970s.
Did Registered Young Washington Voters Show Up to Vote in 2018?
Free advice to candidates thinking they can sign up young voters in Spokane County, half of registered young Washington voters didn’t cast ballots in 2018.
The Ever-Changing Challenges of Election Administrators in California
High voter turnout and evolving voting habits combined to make jobs of tallying votes by the San Bernardino County Elections Office increasingly difficult.
VIDEO: Understanding Who Turned Out To Vote In 2018
On November 21, 2018, Non Profit Vote published a video on an event “Webinar: Understanding Who Turned Out to Vote in 2018”. This video is worth watching.
Study Finds 2016 Facebook Ads Gave Trump 10% Vote Boost
A new study relays the true impact of such political advertising spending on social media during the 2016 Presidential election of Donald Trump.
How to Get Your Lawmakers to Listen
In this month’s midterm election, you and a whole lot of your fellow voters turned out to the polls to make your voices heard. But you’re not done yet.
Report Finds 2018 Voter Suppression Was ‘Widespread’
2018 severe voter suppression found during midterm elections with record-high turnout, in which nearly 120 million eligible Americans could not participate.
The Mixed Results of the 2018 Midterm Election
Much of the future direction of the nation politically depends on whether Democrats can tap into their own identity and reveal to the American people a message worth voting for.