To accurately determine which statements are correct, I would need to visualize or access the specific data from the graph you mentioned. However, I can guide you on how to approach evaluating each statement based on typical data interpretations.
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Voters age 55–64 were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than people age 45–54.
- Check the data points for these age groups to see if 55-64 has a higher percentage than 45-54.
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Voters age 65 and older were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than all other age groups.
- Compare the data for ages 65 and older with all other age groups to confirm if this is true.
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Men were more likely to use nontraditional voting methods than women.
- Look at the gender breakdown in the data to see if men have a higher percentage of nontraditional voting compared to women.
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Voters with less than a high school education were less likely to use nontraditional voting methods than voters in all other educational groups.
- Analyze the educational categories to determine if this group has the lowest percentage of nontraditional voting methods.
Once you compare each statement against the data in the graph, you should be able to check the correct statements accordingly. If you can provide the specific data points or percentages, I could assist in confirming which statements are correct.