Sentences with phrase «turnout rates from»

New York State, for example, which has had lower than the national average voting rates, has low turnout rates from its younger voters.

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The complaint alleges that out - of - state voters were allowed to vote, and questions the integrity of results from Jefferson County, which is 43 % black and saw a 47 % turnout rate, which Moore called «highly unusual» — i.e. higher than expected.
Faced with this primary field, from the very beginning the campaign's senior staff placed an emphasis on reaching unregistered voters and those groups who historically have had low rates of voter turnout.
The Census Bureau tracks turnout rates based on self - reporting from people in each state.
Democrats argue Graham's extensive field operation offsets any increased GOP turnout from Scott's race (2nd District rating: Tossup).
Anyone curious about why Stephen Harper's Conservatives seem so eager to please older voters need only consider the following data from Statistics Canada: In 2011, the voter turnout rate was about 50 per cent among people aged 18 to 24, a few percentage points higher among 25 - to 34 - year - olds, but leapt to 70 per cent for 45 - to 54 - year - olds, and crested at a remarkable 82 per cent among potential voters between 65 and 74.
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