Non-Voting Statistics and Implications

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The statistics of non-voters is particularly unfortunate. With regards to the fundamental right to vote in the United States, it is underwhelming when non-voting statistics are considered.

According to statistics, anywhere between 55 and 65% of Americans vote. This number is more or less accurate according to the nation’s statistics over the past 20 years.

These numbers are according to presidential elections. Of course, local elections are not as easy to define, due to wide variety and relevancy according to the size of the community.

Complex statistics aside, it is easy to see from these basic statistics that the percentage of non-voters in the United States is considerable. With 35 to 45% of Americans not voting, it undermines one of the most fundamental rights intact, the right to vote.

With rises and falls in the statistics for presidential elections, it seems as if though there is no general trend, at least according to distinct rises or drops in voters and non-voters. The only constant trend seems to be that a large percentage of Americans do not vote.

The implications of this fact are immense. Most directly, this demonstrates that the voice of the vast majority of Americans able to vote is not heard. If Americans do not vote, then there is no way that they can make their vote count in regards to important issues.

One of the more particularly frustrating aspects, looking into the future, is the effect this could have on young and upcoming voters. If they are surrounded by influences that are either against or lack interest in regards to voting, then perhaps this could rub off on younger generations, and those to come.

However, due to the Internet and media campaigns, young voters are increasingly present in elections. Hopefully that trend does continue to curb the lack of voters present overall.

The potential effects and implications of non-voters in America remain to be seen. Perhaps ongoing efforts to realize the power of the right to vote will succeed in enabling more Americans to voice their opinions and support.

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