Critics of the state's election laws say the antiquated and hard - to - understand rules are the main reason why the state regularly has one of the lowest
voter turnout rates in the nation.
The simple fact is we've let New York's election laws atrophy, and we now have one of the worst
voter turnout rates in the country,» said State Senator Brian Kavanagh, Ranking Member of the Senate Elections Committee and sponsor of early voting legislation.
Andrea Stewart - Cousins, the top - ranking Democrat in the New York State Senate, claimed New York state has one of the lowest
voter turnout rates in the country.
Last month, with Election Day around the corner, that seemed to change as de Blasio renewed his call for a system that will encourage voting in a state with one of the lowest
voter turnout rates in the country.
New York has one of the lowest
voter turnout rates in the nation and that should embarrass us.
Not exact matches
And that's before accounting for some of the factors that the model doesn't consider: the disagreement
in the polls, the unusual nature of Trump's candidacy and the demographic changes it is producing, Clinton's superior
turnout operation, the possibility of «shy Trump»
voters, the fact that the news cycle is still somewhat fluid headed into the final weekend, the declining response
rates to polls, and the substantial number of high - profile polling misses around the world over the past few years.
In 2008, when voter turnout rates were at or around record highs, fewer than half (44.9 percent) of adults in households making less than $ 30,000 per year voted, according to Census Bureau dat
In 2008, when
voter turnout rates were at or around record highs, fewer than half (44.9 percent) of adults
in households making less than $ 30,000 per year voted, according to Census Bureau dat
in households making less than $ 30,000 per year voted, according to Census Bureau data.
What do
voter turnout and teenage pregnancy
rates have
in common?
McDonald used voting - eligible population (VEP), or the number of eligible
voters independent of their current registration status, to calculate
turnout rates in each state on November 4.
Importantly, my run was part of a coordinated county - wide effort
in which Democrats picked up several seats and literally doubled the
voter turnout rates over those of the same elections
in 2015.
In contrast, the state chapter of the League of Women
Voters said early voting could help improve New York's «abysmal
rate of
voter turnout,» while adding that counties shouldn't bear the cost.
A report released Monday by the good - government group Citizens Union argued the current system for redistricting, dominated by the Democratic majority
in the Assembly and Republicans who control the Senate, has led to less - competitive elections, reduced
voter turnout and, over the past four election cycles, a 96 percent re-election
rate for incumbents — who are returned to office by an average margin of victory of 61 percentage points.
Additionally, by - elections usually have lower
turnout rates and are often used as a way for
voters to protest against the current Government, making a Conservative victory
in the general election more likely.
In downtown Syracuse, local residents are working to improve
voter turnout rates through a series of educational workshops.
Twenty years after students participated
in the program, John Holbein, a researcher at Princeton and the new study's author, matched Fast Track participants — now adults — to state
voter files and found that those
in the intervention group voted at a
rate 11 to 14 percentage points higher than their peers
in the control group, a significant boost considering that get - out - the - vote programs typically boost
turnout by only 1 to 4 percentage points.
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.
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.