Not exact matches
Research conducted by academics Robert Ford and Matthew Goodwin shows that the
average UKIP
voter is white, male, middle -
aged and working - class.
Scottish first time
voters in this poll appear to be considerably more politically engaged: 62 per cent of respondents
aged 17 - 21 in Scotland said they would definitely vote, just ahead of the British
average across all
age groups.
According to Professor Sir John Curtice Labour's vote was up on
average by as much as 11 points in wards where more than 35 per cent of
voters are
aged between 18 and 34, and up by just 4 per cent where the proportion of younger
voters is less than 20 per cent.
And because
voters»
average age is 63, they're typically not inclined to watch more than one or two of the nominees, if that.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the makeup of eligible
voters is mostly white (94 percent) men (77 percent) with an
average age of 62.
In a piece entitled «Unmasking Oscar», the paper discovered that Academy
voters are 94 percent Caucasian and 77 percent male, while their
average age is 62.
Despite unprecedented efforts to mobilize younger
voters for the 2004 presidential election, the turnout rate in the 18 - 24
age range was still only 45 percent - higher than in 2000, but nonetheless just at the
average through the 1970s and 1980s.