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Arizona consistently records among the lowest voting rates of all states, in a country that records among the lowest rates of all democracies. In the past 15 national elections, Arizona’s turnout of eligible voters exceeded 50% just three times, peaking at 57% in the historic 2008 presidential race. In the 2006 Congressional elections, as the Iraq War raged on, terrorism loomed, and Arizona and the nation began a slide into economic disaster, just 39% of eligible Arizonans turned out. Who are Arizona’s AWOLs? Why don't more people vote? And what are some potential solutions to build a more engaged electorate?
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Title
- Disbanding Arizona's AWOL Army: Getting Out the Voters
Contributors
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Date Created
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2010
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueASU 12.3:F 56/3:1
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- Forum 411 ; volume 3, issue 1