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Political analysts are expecting a relatively small turnout between 400,000 and 800,000 voters.
"This is reflected in a 30-point decline in voter turnout between 1994 and 2004," he said.
It should be noted, however, that this method does not count for changes in turnout between 2008 and 2012.
The voting gap between the young and old stretched even wider: in 2010 there was a 32 point difference in turnout between the over-65s and under-24s.
A four percentage point difference in turnout between high and low earners in 1987 had grown to 23 points by the last election.
A four percentage point difference in turnout between high and low earners in 1987 had grown to 23 points by 2010.
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Comparing voter turnouts between election cycles is an inexact science, and often full of apples-and-oranges contrasts.
The biggest unions had very low turnouts – between a quarter and a third of their members even chose to vote and take part.
In Florida, Al Cardenas, the Republican chairman, said the governor's race between Jeb Bush, the president's brother, and Bill McBride "was a turnout battle between the Democratic base and the Republican base".
Nevertheless, the Independent Election Commission is claiming the turnout was between 40 and 50percentt.
With likelihood to vote closely tied to being a homeowner, the turnout gap between younger and older people could increase further, the Resolution Foundation said.
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