The turnout of 59.4 per cent at the 2001 general election was the lowest since 1918. It has been widely assumed that ethnic or religious minority electors are less likely to vote in general elections than white
Calculating voter turnout begins by counting how many ballots were cast in a particular election. These votes must be cast on time, either by mail or in person. The next step is to count how many peoplecouldhave voted in the same election. This is the number that causes different people ...
In the UK's general election of 2024 voter turnout was estimated to have been 60 percent, the lowest turnout since 2001, when it was 59.4 percent. Between 1922 and 1997 voter turnout never fell below 70 percent, but in 2001 it dropped to just 59.4 percent. Since that low point, voter...
437,177 figure at the same time in the April 28 general election, a reduction of 3.56 percent on the 41.49 percent turnout from six months ago, when the polls closed with 71.8 percent of Spaniards exercising their right to vote.
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Spanish Voter Turnout at 38% at 2 P.m., Down From April Election More Reuters People queue to cast their votes inside a polling station during general election in Madrid, Spain, November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Susana Vera MADRID (Reuters) - Turnout in Spain's repeat parliamenta...
In an election night that will deliver major change to Fairfax County, voter turnout was just 10.2 percent of the county’s more than 700,000 active registered voters. It was not a general election, nor was it an election during a Presidential election year — events that generally bring th...
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — There were a record number of voters participating in this month’s election, but the overall turnout percentage fell just shy of the record 84.6% set in 2008.
Suarez, S. 2005, `Mobile Democracy: Text Messages, Voter Turnout, and the 2004 Spanish General Election', American Political Science Association, http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/suarez. pdf.Mobile Democracy: Text Messages, Voter Turnout, and the 2004 Spanish Elections. Representation - Suarez...
but has been on a steady decline since the early 1980’s with the exception of the 2015 federalelection, which had the highest turnout in over two decades with 68.5% voter turnout. At this point, with voter turnout dropping considerably almost every year, at what point do we say that ...