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Laura Washington: Early voter turnout in Chicago elections is high. Will the interest persist? – Chicago Tribune


Chicago voters are turning out. A little more than a week away from the Feb. 28 municipal election, that’s a bright oasis in these democracy-challenged times. In this year’s elections for ... Read More

Chicago elections see sluggish turnout - Chicago Sun-Times


Chicago elections see sluggish turnout Early votes were driven by those 65 and older, but middle-aged voters closed with the highest turnout. People ages 18 to 34 only accounted for 17% of votes. Read More

After a smooth election and runoff, Georgia’s election rights debate endures - Los Angeles Times


After a smooth election and runoff, Georgia’s election rights debate endures People gather at a get-out-the-vote event Nov. 27 in Atlanta during early voting for the Senate runoff. Read More

Early voting turnout breaking records two weeks before Election Day - CBS News


With 15 days to go to Election Day, early voting is already underway in 34 states and the District of Columbia, and more than 7.5 million people have already voted, either in person or by mail. Read More

Trump's 'won't have to vote' remarks undermine our elections


Judging by letters to the editor we've received, many Chicago-area folks are alarmed at Donald Trump's remarks to supporters that, 'In four years, you don't have to vote again, we'll have it fixed ... Read More

Noncitizen voting is allowed for local elections in some cities : NPR


Some cities, like three in Vermont, allow non-U.S. citizens to vote in local elections. In these places, noncitizen turnout has remained low, as noncitizen voting is a contentious national issue. Read More

A Look at Democratic Voter Turnout and Trump’s Election Victory - The New York Times


Turnout in predominantly suburban counties held steady from 2020, but Ms. Harris drew about 940,000 fewer votes than Mr. Biden, while Mr. Trump added 1.3 million votes. Read More

Tennesse voter rights: Election turnout trails most of the U.S.


Tennessee voter turnout ranked 46th in the nation in the 2020 presidential election, according to U.S. Election Assistance Commission, while early voting returns for the 2022 midterm primaries are ... Read More

May elections: Low turnout means big impact: 'Your voice is always critical' - MSN


Turnout is expected to be low across the board, despite the stakes. Teneshia Hudspeth is the Harris County clerk. Her office is running many of the municipal elections this time around, and says ... Read More

Weary, Troubled and Nervous: Americans Flood the Early Vote


Much of their worry stems from the violent culmination of the 2020 presidential race at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. This year, former President Donald J. Trump is working from a familiar playbook ... Read More

Turnout Data Reveals the Core of Democrats’ Success in Special Elections (Published 2024) - The New York Times


It’s strictly about turnout among the highly engaged, not about winning over Republican-leaning voters, but still suggests a slight edge heading into November. Read More

How many people voted in 2020? Inside the numbers on Biden vs. Trump - USA TODAY


In the 2020 election, the Asian voter turnout was at "an all-time high of 59.7%," according to the Census Bureau. The percentage of women who voted was higher than men, with 68.4% of women voting ... Read More


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