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For decades, the conventional wisdom in political science was that the voting electorate was a"carbon copy" of the non-voting electorate, leading two political scientists to argue that, "outcomes would not change if everyone voted".
The presentations shall take place before the voting electorate.
Democrats would have likely held the House if the actual voting electorate had matched the registered voter pool.
One Atwater memo, a 72-page manifesto penned in March 1983, divided the Southern voting electorate into three blocs: African-Americans, country-club elites, and populists.
The ageing of the voting electorate is contributing to the political imbalance between the old and young generations, and has the potential to levy excessive burden on future generations.
The new Tory-backed system for individual (as opposed to household) voter registration promises to shrink the voting electorate, undermining even further the popular legitimacy of parliament.
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Suburban electorates in the middle of the scale had the highest PUP voting electorates clustered.
Concentrating solely on disenfranchised ex-felons, we see that they would have comprised 2.6% in Virginia and 3.4% in Florida (of the respective voting electorates).
In a one-man, one-vote electorate, he would be the man and his would be the vote.
He also championed the importance of soccer development in FIFA's smaller countries, a strategy that perhaps not coincidentally helped him retain control of the organization's one-country, one-vote electorate.
An early vote electorate that looks like 2008 would therefore pose a difficult uphill climb for Romney.
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