Question
Look at the table depicting voter turnout for states that allow same-day voter registration, and states that do not.
What conclusion can best be drawn from the information in the table?
More states offered same-day registration than states that did not.
States with same-day registration had a higher voter turnout than states without same-day registration.
More voters cast ballots in 2008 than in 2012, no matter what their state’s registration policy.
Voter turnout was much the same in states with and without same-day registration.
What conclusion can best be drawn from the information in the table?
More states offered same-day registration than states that did not.
States with same-day registration had a higher voter turnout than states without same-day registration.
More voters cast ballots in 2008 than in 2012, no matter what their state’s registration policy.
Voter turnout was much the same in states with and without same-day registration.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Based on the information presented, the conclusion that can best be drawn is:
**States with same-day registration had a higher voter turnout than states without same-day registration.**
This conclusion highlights the impact of same-day voter registration on increasing participation in elections, assuming the data in the table supports this observation.
**States with same-day registration had a higher voter turnout than states without same-day registration.**
This conclusion highlights the impact of same-day voter registration on increasing participation in elections, assuming the data in the table supports this observation.