September 18, 2016

For Every 10 U.S. Adults, Six Vote and Four Don’t. What Separates Them?


But what distinguishes voters from nonvoters can be only partly explained by demographics. Experts say individuals tend to be motivated by a combination of their priorities, their group culture, how competitive their state is, and how easy or hard it is to vote. At the individual level, education and income are still two of the strongest predictors of whether someone will turn out at the polls.

Read the full New York Times article here.