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Trystan Yoder
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26 December, 20:06
Where has voter turnout historically been low?
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Tamia Schmitt
26 December, 20:11
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The voter turnout is historically low in U. S, and western Europe in which had happen in the past few decades because of the established democracies in which there was a slow decline with the voters residing in the specified places.
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