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  2. Religious rejection of politics - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a 2006 survey indicated that 2% of those who did not register to vote cited religious reasons. [2] The same survey reported that 22% of voting-age Americans are not registered to vote, meaning that 0.4% of all voting-age Americans did not register to vote for religious reasons. [2]

  3. I asked people why they don't vote, and this is what they told me

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    At least 40% to 90% of American voters stay home during elections, evidence that low voter turnout for both national and local elections is a serious problem throughout the United States. With the ...

  4. Opinion - Dismantling the myth of voter apathy this Election Day

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    The truth is, people don’t vote because voting is hard. ... The lack of clarity is a key reason why 48 million registered Americans sit out of elections. People don’t need to be convinced to ...

  5. Abstention - Wikipedia

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    A "blank voter" has voted, although their vote may be considered a spoilt vote, depending on each legislation, while an abstaining voter has not voted. Both forms (abstention and blank vote) may or may not, depending on the circumstances, be considered to be a protest vote (also known as a "blank vote").

  6. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    The Census Bureau recorded that there were roughly 245.5 million Americans who were eligible to vote, but only 157.6 million of eligible voters were registered to vote. The United States Election Project had similar findings, estimating apathy slightly higher: 46.9 percent of eligible voters did not vote in 2016. [ 43 ]

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  8. Voter suppression - Wikipedia

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    Voter suppression are tactics used to discourage or prevent specific groups of people from voting or registering to vote. It is distinguished from political campaigning in that campaigning attempts to change likely voting behavior by changing the opinions of potential voters through persuasion and organization, activating otherwise inactive ...

  9. Harris or Trump? The psychology behind how voters choose a ...

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    “It's the same reason why sometimes people look at protests and say, 'That's not going to persuade anybody.' But the point isn't persuading; it's expressing oneself.” It’s a habit.