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I've calibrated the £18 figure because an average constituency turnout in a general election is about 35,000.
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In 88 of the 210 constituencies, turnout was at least 1,000 votes higher in the presidential election than in the parliamentary poll conducted at the same time.
Two constituencies witnessed turnouts above 80%.
A large population and large number parliament members elected from a constituency depress the turnout rate.
On June 22 the Council of Guardians confirmed that 50 constituencies had returned more votes than there were registered voters (the opposition alleged that as many as some three times that number of constituencies had a turnout greater than 100 percent of eligible voters).
Several constituencies have reported turnout in excess on 70%.
A party that wins the low turnout constituencies (i.e. Labor) is accumulating fewer votes in winning than a party that wins the high turnout areas.
However, Scotland is home to some of the constituencies with the lowest turnout in the United Kingdom.
Labour will pay a price, largely in even lower turnout in constituencies it will continue to hold.
Out of the hundred constituencies with the lowest turnout in the last two general elections, 92 are already held by Labour.
Low-turnout constituencies wield electoral power disproportionately.
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