voter turnout

     

Voter turnout is the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election. After increasing for many ecades, there has been a trend of decreasing voter turnout in most established democracies since the 1960s. In general, low turnout may be due to disenchantment, indifference, or contentment. Low turnout is often considered to be undesirable, and there is much debate over the factors that affect turnout and how to increase it. In spite of significant study into the issue, scholars are divided on reasons for the decline. Its cause has been attributed to a wide array of economic, demographic, cultural, technological, and institutional factors. There have been many efforts to increase turnout and encourage voting.

Trivia about voter turnout

  • This percentage in the 2004 presidential election was 64%, up 4% from 2000--who says we're apathetic?
  • It's about 50% in U.S. national elections, 30 points lower than in western Europe