Both New Hampshire and Wisconsin have a history of battlefield status. Minnesota's voter turnout rate is high due to their election day registration law. It is important to know that they are trying to ban gay marriage. I forgot to mention important things, Colorado state, he just saw an increase in voter turnout rate. This is not a direct explanation of who voted, but it opens several arguments and ideas that might explain who voted. One thing to consider is that in the state adopting the election day registration law the voter turnout rate is rising.
The literature on political participation refers to several factors that influence the voter's vote rate (Smets / van Ham 2013; Geys 2006; Leighley / Nagler 1992; see Buhlmann / Freitag 2006). Here, we emphasize that these two variables not only influence the level of individuals, but also the level of individuals, while explaining the effectiveness of the external effectiveness and democratic age To do. However, in this model, we need to control the influence of other micro and macro functions that are regarded as important for deciding whether to vote 5, on the personal level, the so-called citizen volunteer model (CVM) It helps to explain. Theoretical framework (Verba et al., 1995). CVM says that people are politically active for (1) they can, (2) they want, and / or (3) someone asks them (for further details, see Norris) thinking about.
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One of the most important factors affecting voter voter turnout is whether voting is required. Australia has been obliged to register voters and participate in polling stations from the 1920s, and in the recent 2013 federal elections, the House voted for 93.23% and the Senate for 93.88%. There are similar laws in some other countries, and the level of law enforcement is usually declining. If Bolivian voters do not participate in the elections, citizens may be refused to withdraw money from the bank for three months.
Age, income, and education are important factors influencing the voter turnout rate. In the 2008 election, people with a high degree were three times more likely to vote in high school. Income is also related to the possibility of voting, but this is not a direct influence of income but may be due to a correlation between income and education. The age gap is related to the voter turnout of young voters. The view of Berman and Johnson (2000) confirms that "age is an important factor in understanding voting groups and their differences." Because young people are often "disturbed" by political indifference, there is no strong political view (The Economist, 2014). As Mr. Munsey, 2008, a strong political opinion may be considered as one of the reasons behind the voting, political indifference of youth predicts a decline in voter turnout rate.