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    American history‚ there has been a steady decline in voter turnout. Not only has this been "humiliating" for the United States‚ low voter turnout has been and always will be a threat to American Democracy. The concept of democracy is dependent on citizens actively participating in elections and voting to select representatives for public office. The government cannot be representative of the people‚ unless the people elect its representatives. Voter turnout is a major indicator of how citizens view their

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    University of Phoenix Material Elections and Voter Turnout Worksheet Answer each question below in 50 to 75 words. 1. Who were the candidates for governor in your state (or state of choice) during the last election? Identify their political party affiliation. Who won the election? Governor Jerry Brown –D and Neel Kashkari -R Governor Jerry Brown won his fourth term in 2014‚ he did so out of a field of 14 candidates. 2. What were the gubernatorial candidates’ platforms?  Gov. Brown ran

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    Voter turnout and political efficacy amongst a people are crucial to the proper maintenance of a democratic society. In order for changes to be made and the largest amount of voices to be heard‚ people must feel like their vote counts‚ and that a direct result to their vote is a response from the government. As former US President Dwight David Eisenhower once quoted‚ “The future of this republic is in the hands of the American voter‚” and for this reason political scientists commonly inquire on what

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    [pic] Rough Draft: Low turnout of American voters Phase 4 Instructor: Jared Kline Engl103-1204B-02 Composition Amy Richardson: 1276559 December 18‚ 2012    America’s voting system is in dire need of changes. Is this because American voters do not care about who is running? Why is it that when election time comes around the middle and lower class feel like they are nothing? Is this due to the fact that they cannot afford to take off work to vote‚

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    Increasing young voter turnout is becoming a predominant challenge during election season‚ with many young people deciding to stay home on election day. A huge percent of young people do not feel the need to turn out for these important elections‚ leaving their candidates floundering for support‚ resulting in an issue. The United States of America is a democracy‚ and the young voters are a large part of our population. Without their input‚ The United States will not be a fairly represented nation

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    Paper 2013:14 Voter Turnout and the Size of Government Linuz Aggeborn Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies Working paper 2013:14 Department of Economics November 2013 Uppsala University P.O. Box 513 SE-751 20 Uppsala Sweden Fax: +46 18 471 14 78 Voter Turnout and the Size of Government Linuz Aggeborn Papers in the Working Paper Series are published on internet in PDF formats. Download from http://ucfs.nek.uu.se/ Voter Turnout and the Size of Government

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    Charles Krauthammer’s article In Praise of Low Voter Turnout raises an important issue America faces as a democratic republic. The problem that is frequently addressed tends to be that voter turnout is lower than most other democratic countries; however‚ in respect to the working population‚ being over 50% nationally is not nearly as poor as it would seem. In the founding of the Constitution‚ it was assumed the general population would be far too uneducated to properly elect their representatives

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    process works. We have all heard of the electoral college but few of us fully understand it or its impact on our democratic process. This election process divides our nation into two parties and directly impacts everything from campaigning to voter turnout and can even affect the outcome of the election altogether. How The Electoral College Came To Be The process by which we elect our executive branch has been the same since the Constitution was ratified in 1787. Article II‚ Section I of the

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    1 Effects of Advertising on Voter Turnout Brian A. Goodrich Three Rivers College 2 Effects of Advertising on Voter turnout The idea of a negative advertisement towards a political opponent became commonplace in the election of 2000‚ but most notably and recent‚ the 2012 election. Final tallies find more than 3 million ads of all kinds during this election with a price tag of over 2 billion dollars. A 2013 research paper published in The Forum by Erika Franklin Fowler of Wesleyan

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    you a registered voter? You might expect a high rate of voting in the United States. A lot of people – women‚ African Americans‚ and the poor – fought for the right to vote; certainly their descendents would want to exercise their right to vote. I want to discuss with you today the importance of voting. There are three important aspects of voting. The first aspect is the group of people that fail to vote‚ the second is why there is such a low turnout‚ and finally is the voters ’ attitude. Voting

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