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en I think that tomorrow what we are going to have with the elections here, we're going to have a record turnout,

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 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. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible.

en These are the kinds of issues that whip up people in primary elections. The turnout is going to be really low, so I think these candidates are looking for something that whips up the faithful and increases the turnout for them.

en In 1973 and 1975, the Black Panther Party promoted a strategy for reorienting civic priorities around the rehabilitation and health of low-income neighborhoods that brought a record Black voter turnout to the polls in city elections.

en Some of the battleground states, particularly those with other high-profile elections -- Florida, Michigan, Missouri and Washington -- may have higher turnout. But since about 33 states and the District of Columbia were not targeted by the campaigns, it is likely that turnout will fall in most of those states.

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

en Initiatives tend to shape turnout substantially in non-presidential elections.

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,

en That is a very high turnout well beyond what any of us imagined when we began this procedure. The elections were almost entirely free of abuse.

en You'll see more patrols, more soldiers out than usual from now and until elections. All the last minute arrangements are in place. We expect a large turnout.

en Campaigns are going to be aware of [state ballot issues] because turnout in general is so important to the outcome of elections,

en Elections without any opposition and with low turnout aren't good for anyone, not least the government, which should evaluate the anti-democratic impact.

en Take other elections throughout the world, ... Take the election in the U.S. itself. The turnout rate is not higher than what we got. ... I was elected democratically in my country, and I believe I have a right to conduct my mandate.


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