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Why is the level of voter turnout vitally important in elections?
9 years ago

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When voter turnout is low, it's not truly representative of all the people. People who are passionate about a candidate or issue ALWAYS turn out to vote. Those who are less interested often don't, and so are not represented in the final tally. Sometimes, if more people vote, the results might be different.
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