Not exact matches
Delegate - rich Florida, the third -
largest prize on the map and the biggest treasure trove of all the battlegrounds,
saw a massive increase in voter
turnout for the 2016 election in comparison with 2012.
Everybody loves a free meal, and in the churches that I have
seen do this, the
turnout is often surprisingly
large.
It's not particularly surprising to
see that seniors made up a disproportionate share of the
turnout last year, as they historically represent a
large share of the vote in low
turnout elections, such as primary and special elections.
Local officials have been hesitant to predict exact numbers, but they say there could be a
large turnout for this day, since presidential contests in recent years have not
seen this kind of contested primary.
The final bit of evidence was that seats that contained a
larger proportion of young people did
see their
turnout rise more at the election... though as Chris Prosser and the rest of the BES team ably explain in their paper, this is not necessarily the strong evidence you might think: seats with more young people tend to be urban and more diverse, so it's equally possible that urban areas in general
saw a
larger increase in
turnout.
The first day of LegalTech New York is typically the most hectic, as vendors scramble to finish setting up their booths in the exhibition halls, visitors wait in line to check in and get their badges and the conference tracks
see a
large, early
turnout.
The response has been several thousand people have visited the website, and hundreds have already registered for further information, a much
larger turnout than any in - person Convocation debate that I've ever
seen.