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Turnout meaning
The act of coming forth. | The number or proportion of people who attend or participate in an event (especially an election) or are present at a venue. | A place to pull off a road.
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It's about turnout, turnout and turnout, and that's all we have to do," said Democratic U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky.
Bedingfield also pointed on Tuesday to “record levels of enthusiasm and turnout in the early vote,” specifically mentioning increased levels of African-American turnout in Georgia and youth turnout in North Carolina.
According to the Election Commission (EC), Karnataka recorded a 73.19 per cent voter turnout in the May 10 assembly elections, the highest-ever voter turnout in the southern state.
But the state’s 2016 turnout was still higher than its 2008 turnout—a bit of an anomaly from the national political scene.
Luntz said you could make excuses for poor turnout (especially if you’re an underperforming candidate) but ultimately, he still expects strong turnout Monday.
No one knows yet; a high-turnout presidential election can only tell us so much about lower-turnout, lower-profile state-level races.
Second, when it turned out that last year’s spring election was likely to have high turnout, the legislature delayed action on the amendments so they would be considered at this month’s election whose turnout was likely to be very low.
Sunday’s turnout was the highest in 20 years, unlike in previous elections when turnout tended to drop off after the first round.
That would put turnout so far at around 45%, just shy of the approximately 47% turnout the registrar’s office had reported countywide through Wednesday afternoon.
The companies “loved having students right there as it allowed better access and a better turnout,” Rudolf noted, as years previously had less turnout and students had to go out of their way to get to these jobs.
This could portend a lower turnout election than in 2020, which had the highest turnout in modern history.
Tuesday’s high voter turnout for the third phase in which women voters also came out early to exercise the franchise, indicates a higher turnout than seen in the first and second phases.
And overwhelming turnout particularly of young people, of women, and an overwhelming turnout of African American voters, particularly in Georgia and Florida, over the age of 65,” he told reporters.
AOC talks a lot about the glories of massive voter turnout, but she won her first primary in an extremely liberal district thanks to low voter turnout.
Minnesotans are right to be proud of their consistently impressive voter turnout; in fact, for the last two national elections, Minnesota has had the highest rate of voter turnout in the country.
Polling and experts predict a slight Biden advantage overall, but much hinges on how turnout in Philadelphia (and the Main Line suburbs that are home to many Jews) compares to the turnout among rural white voters.
The increase in voter turnout over the last few years aligns with national trends, with the University’s turnout rates typically slightly higher than the national average.
Voter turnout in South Florida averaged 75 percent, with the highest turnout of 76 percent occurring in Broward County.
We are among the world’s largest democracies and yet voter turnout is higher in at least 25 countries than us, including Estonia, Slovakia and Belgium (which has the highest turnout at 87%).
Commenting on the poll in his daily e-newsletter, political analyst Ron Fauchaux writes that a high turnout of black voters, along with a low white turnout in the northern and central parts of the state, would re-elect Edwards.