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On the day, the No vote turnout was slightly stronger.
Even among Hispanics who can vote, turnout has lagged behind that of non-Hispanic whites.
Excluding the crossover vote, turnout was about 590,000 self-identified Republicans in 2008.
Not everyone who grumbles about Mr Bush will vote: turnout in mid-term elections is typically not much more than a third.
Despite a big grassroots push to get Mumbai citizens to vote, turnout was still only 45 percent in yesterday's municipal elections, disappointing organizers.
Across the globe, including in the United States, where 8,789 Sudanese expatriates registered to vote, turnout was more than 90 percent.
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Neighborhood voting turnout: Voting turnout for each of the 73 neighborhoods was used as the second measure of social capital.
Mae, herself, ends up suggesting that an account with The Circle should be made mandatory by the government, this being the most effective way to increase vote turnouts.
Only a small fraction of the residents actually vote — turnouts of less than 10% are not uncommon — making it easy for political blocs to gain power by collecting just a few hundred votes.
In Australia, with compulsory voting, turnout isn't a problem.
Manipur was the only state where voting turnout dropped, at 79.8 percent this week.
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