Asked by Michael Flores on Sep 26, 2024

Voter turnout in state and local elections is generally

A) much higher than turnout in national elections.
B) slightly higher than turnout in national elections.
C) much lower than turnout in national elections.
D) about the same as turnout in national elections.

Voter Turnout

The percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election, often used as a measure of political engagement.

Local Elections

Electoral processes where voters select officeholders and make decisions on local issues within their municipality or community.

National Elections

National elections are processes where citizens of a country vote to select their government officials at the federal level, reflecting the democratic principles of the nation.

  • Perceive the importance of engaging in the electoral process as a political act and the influence of registering and turning out to vote.