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en This grant gives us the opportunity to build on the historic young voter turnout in the last presidential election by encouraging the development of effective, replicable strategies for increasing young voter participation while significantly boosting youth registration and turnout in the upcoming mid-term elections.

en The 2004 elections proved that if you ask them, they will vote. Massive outreach efforts resulted in young voter turnout increasing 11 points over 2000 levels - the highest increase since 18-year-olds won the right to vote 35 years ago. Young Voter Strategies' competition will build on that momentum in 2006 and refine youth outreach methods.

en Key officials anticipated on Election Day that there would be an increase in levels of voter turnout based upon new voter registration figures, but did not ensure that the precincts in all counties received the resources to meet their needs,
  Mary Frances Berry

en I believe word of mouth is the best thing any SGA member can do to increase voter turnout. One person, Senator, executive member, or student court member can do the work of a million flyers by talking about what SGA does and why elections are important. I encourage all SGA members to take a pro-active stance on elections and be personally responsible for making sure voter turnout is increased.

en Early primaries are abysmal. Governor Ehrlich believes we should encourage voter turnout, not change the rules to stifle voter turnout.

en Nobody expected (voter turnout) to be higher than the first round, and historically there's not a lot of turnout for legislative elections in Haiti.

en In a low-turnout special election, it's the only item on the ballot. The opponents - who would be well-funded - would be able to focus on it and have a great opportunity to defeat it. In a general election, there's so many things on the ballot that the average voter is lost.

en Now the pollsters predict that the voter turnout in these elections will be the lowest we have ever seen.

en I found it's much better to publicize nominations and try to get that out then to try and get voter turnout by just publicizing elections, He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. I found it's much better to publicize nominations and try to get that out then to try and get voter turnout by just publicizing elections,

en The lowest (voter turnout) is in the primary, even the general election in April will also be low.

en A good start to increasing voter turnout is to stop disenfranchising half of the voters.

en Our campaigns are focused on increasing the voter turnout and on the importance of voting for Arab parties.

en Final preparations have been concluded and the voter turnout is expected to be about 72 per cent, on a par with the last general election.

en None of the observers or analysts predicted the results we achieved so far in these elections. We had long prepared for this, but the voter turnout exceeded our predictions.

en None of the observers or analysts predicted the results we achieved so far in these elections, ... We had long prepared for this, but the voter turnout exceeded our predictions.


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