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There are many theories of what factors that hold down voting turnout in the United States. Though many might have been in the past, they have a reflection on voting turnout today since you cannot distinguish an increase or decrease in voting turnout without previous years to compare it to.
Decline of popular interest in elections and a weakening of the competiveness of the two major parties. ... Political parties printed the ballots and voting fruad was regular in the 19th century. The voting was public, not in private booths, and few seriouos efforts to decide who was eligible to vote were taken.
Approximate Word count = 513 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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