Moore also alleged more votes were cast than
the actual number of voters participating in the September 9, 2014 primary election.
In numerical terms, the highest ever
actual number of voters who turned out to vote in a referendum election was the 1,823,434 people who turned out to vote in the Citizenship Referendum in June 2004.
Not exact matches
Sue Lerner, with Common Cause, says currently most contributions for campaigns for statewide offices, as well as the Senate and Assembly, come from a limited
number of zip codes, many from the area right around the Capitol, where major lobbying and other interest groups have their offices, as well as the Upper East and West Sides
of Manhattan, and Wall Street, and «not from the
actual voters».
An advantage among new enrollees doesn't necessarily translate into an advantage among
actual voters for Democrats, as young adults tend to be both more liberal and less likely to vote than their older neighbors, but the current trend doesn't appear to be driven by an large
number of 18 year olds who filled out registration forms to please their parents and have no intention
of actually voting.
In one phase
of the experiment, they tested a group
of actual voters before the 2014 general election in India and found that biased search results could increase the
number of undecided
voters who chose one candidate by 12 % or more.
Energy as the driver
of a
number of key public policy issues, and energy as a bipartisan antidote to Washington's dysfunctions — both are seen in the results
of an election - night survey
of actual U.S.
voters, results that should guide the next administration and the new Congress.