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What (who) is voter turnout - definition


Voter turnout         
  • Methods of raising turnout.
  • Page from a 1952 United States voters' pamphlet comparing voter turnout in various countries
PERCENTAGE OF ELIGIBLE VOTERS WHO CAST A BALLOT IN AN ELECTION
Election turnout; Measuring turnout; Voter participation; Voting turnout
In political science, voter turnout refers to the participation rate (often defined as those who cast a ballot) of a given election. This can refer to the percentage of registered voters, eligible voters, or all voting-age people.
Young voter turnout in Canada         
  • Poster in a shop window in Kensington Market, Toronto, October 2015, during the federal election campaign. It contains the words of political commentator of Rick Mercer.
Voter turnout in Canada is lowest for young voters. A general decline in electoral participation among the under-35 population has been observed in many democratic countries around the world, especially in Canada.
Voter turnout in Canada         
  • Voter turnout in Canada as a percentage of total population
Voter turnout is the percentage of registered voters who cast a ballot in an election. The following presents voter turnout figures for Canada's general elections as compiled by Elections Canada.
Examples of use of voter turnout
1. In 2005, overall voter turnout declined in the gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, except for the student–dense precincts with big voter turnout projects.
2. Voter turnout Iraqi election officials announced Thursday that voter turnout in Saturday‘s constitutional referendum was above 50 percent in 16 of the country‘s 18 provinces.
3. All three candidates will focus today on raising voter turnout.
4. Advertisement Voter turnout was estimated at over 50 percent.
5. However, a low voter turnout will strengthen Mofaz.