In the off - year school - board elections for which I have data, 1997 and 1999, the median
turnout of registered voters is 9 percent, as can be seen in Figure 1a.
Turnout of registered voters was 61.1 %.
Not exact matches
Less than half the state's eligible
voters bother to
register, but Mormons almost always do, which gives them about a quarter
of the likely
turnout.»
Hence much
of the changes that many Argentines credit the Kirchners for having brought about (such as family subsidies, higher employment levels and stronger purchasing power despite rising inflation, as well as access to services and products that the poor were suddenly able to access post-2001) are expected to yield wide
turnout among Argentina's poorer classes, without the Frente para la Victoria having to worry about
registering — and then turning out — those who might be considered marginal
voters in the US.
Even assuming that only 125,000 (1 / 4th)
of those are actually
registered voters, and there's only 10 %
turnout, that's still 12,500 votes cast.
A couple
of states have had higher
turnout in the 2012 Republican Primaries than they had in 2008, but most have about the same or even less — not impressive, considering that this race is much more open and closely fought and that the number
of registered voters has grown since last time.
Preliminary figures show that
turnout was about 29 percent
of registered county
voters, nearly identical to 2013, when Mangano easily won his second term.
[83][84] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Republican Chris Christie received 2,037 votes (51.7 % vs. 45.8 % countywide), ahead
of Democrat Jon Corzine with 1,663 votes (42.2 % vs. 48.0 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 181 votes (4.6 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 24 votes (0.6 % vs. 0.5 %), among the 3,937 ballots cast by the borough's 7,449
registered voters, yielding a 52.9 %
turnout (vs. 50.0 % in the county).
[94][95] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 2,204 ballots cast (47.2 % vs. 48.0 % countywide), ahead
of Republican Chris Christie with 2,116 votes (45.3 % vs. 45.8 %), Independent Chris Daggett with 299 votes (6.4 % vs. 4.7 %) and other candidates with 11 votes (0.2 % vs. 0.5 %), among the 4,666 ballots cast by the borough's 8,203
registered voters, yielding a 56.9 %
turnout (vs. 50.0 % in the county).
She was disheartened by the lack
of voter turnout in this year's Democratic primary — where just under 13,500 people voted in a city with 34,229
registered Democrats.
Citywide,
voter turnout was similarly low, with just 14 percent
of the 3,100,356 active
registered Democrats showing up to vote.
Indeed the lowest ever
turnout was in 2001 when it fell to just 59 %
of registered voters.
When political analysts added up
turnout figures from the Nov. 3 elections, they could find only one word to describe a year when a mere 24.5 percent
of registered voters showed up at the polls in Erie County: Abysmal.
[155][156] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 62.3 %
of the vote here (9,095 ballots cast), ahead
of Republican Chris Christie with 29.5 % (4,307 votes), Independent Chris Daggett with 4.6 % (673 votes) and other candidates with 0.9 % (138 votes), among the 14,593 ballots cast by the city's 34,844
registered voters, yielding a 41.9 %
turnout.
Newsmen revealed that the recall process witnessed a low
turnout as only 5.34 percent
of the 351,146
registered voters in the Kogi west senatorial district appeared.
The New York State presidential primary had extremely low
turnout, as did last week's congressional primary, with 7 percent
of registered Republican
voters going to the polls.
Our recent race between Andrew Cuomo (Democrat), Rob Astorino (Republican) and Howie Hawkins (Green) had the lowest
turnout election watchers can remember — about 31 %
of registered voters.
Since winning his assembly seat in 1996, Mr. Espaillat has labored to boost the
voter turnout in the heavily Hispanic neighborhoods
of Washington Heights, Inwood and Marble Hill,
registering scores
of new
voters to both engage people in the democratic process and consolidate his own power base for his congressional bids.
The previous low was in 2009 when 28 %
of registered voters turnout for the race between Mayor Bloomberg and Bill Thompson.
The bleak side
of this eventful day was the measly 24 percent
of 4.3 million
registered voters making it the lowest
turnout in more than half a century.
Some
of the polls also found a greater degree
of intensity among Trump's potential
voters than among Clinton's, a finding that mirrors the stronger GOP
turnouts that have been
registered in the presidential primaries.
More likely, the polling points to a disinterested electorate — and the potential for a historically low
voter turnout, even worse than the lowest - ever 24 %
of registered voters who came to the polls to elect de Blasio in 2013, experts say.
Schenectady, NY — In a higher
turnout than expected, more than 30 percent
of registered voters in Montgomery and Schenectady counties cast a ballot Tuesday.
Signed by Gov. Chris Christie last month after drawing bipartisan support, Greenwald's law allowed districts to move school board elections from April to November, with the stated goal
of increasing
voter turnouts from what are typically only about 15 percent
of registered voters.
It shows this was the lowest
voter turnout since 1962 at 58.8 percent
of registered voters, a trend consistent with that seen in other jurisdictions around the world.
Note that the previously released official
voter turnout of 68.3 % nationally reflects
turnout among
registered voters, rather than eligible
voters