posted on Apr, 10 2004 @ 12:11 PM
An interesting article from AP that attempts to define the non-voter, and reasoning if any. The decline of the voting percentage of the population
actually going to polls is IMO the decline of government working for the majority.
The Myth and Reality of Declining Voter Turnout
When the world's democracies are ranked according to their voting records, America is at the bottom, with Switzerland.
Books with titles like "The Vanishing Voter" and "Where Have All the Voters Gone?" give voice to an increasing unease that something
fundamental is amiss - that Americans are caught in some sort of electoral death spiral. That democracy itself may be at risk.
There is some dispute about the extent of the decline, but in the last two elections, only about 24 percent of the adult population cast their
votes for George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. A democracy whose leaders are the choice of less than a quarter of the adult population faces some hard
questions:
Can a government that is of and by only a fraction of the people truly work for all the people? And is there any way that a nation of distracted
denizens of the 21st century can be transformed into a nation of voters?
Other discussions at ATS seem to carry similar concerns as well as logical reasonings of the decline,...
Racist GOP to put vote challengers in black voting precincts
Was the US presidency stolen in the last election?
Young People ...UNITE & VOTE !!
How to Eliminate the Votes....
Is not voting worse than voting?
NEWS: Americans, You Civil Rights are in Danger!
Two Parties?
And Many Many more Vote related topics available by searching ATS !
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