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  2. Voter fatigue - Wikipedia

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    Voter fatigue can be a symptom of efforts that make voting more difficult that some describe as voter suppression, which changes the voting rules and environment in such a way that turnout decreases as the cost of voting increases.

  3. Ballot exhaustion - Wikipedia

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    In the alternative vote, ballot exhaustion occurs when a voter's ballot can no longer be counted, because all candidates on that ballot have been eliminated from an election. Contributors to ballot exhaustion include: Voter exhaustion (i.e. time or effort constraints), [1] [2] Protest votes intended to oppose all unranked candidates, [3] [4]

  4. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    Another cause of political apathy is voter fatigue, when elections are held too frequently. It's defined in political science as, "voter fatigue is the apathy that the electorate can experience under certain circumstances, one of which could be that they are required to vote too often."

  5. Fatigue and frustration as final do-over mayoral election ...

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    Accusations of absentee ballot manipulation date back to at least 1986, when five of the city's Democrats were arrested for collecting and possessing other people’s ballots.

  6. Is it 'election fatigue'? Early voter turnout in California's ...

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    But voters can still send or drop off mail ballots and vote in person. Early turnout in California's primary is low, particularly among those 18 to 35. ... “Election fatigue is definitely part ...

  7. Voter suppression - Wikipedia

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    Frequent elections increase the amount of time and attention required of voters, typically leading to lower turnout among certain types of voters. [7] Two-round elections (including primary elections ), recall elections , and off-year elections are some examples of elections that contribute to voter fatigue.

  8. Forget election night answers: Why it could take a while to ...

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    County elections officials in California may begin processing mailed ballots before election day, but such results cannot be tallied until all polls close. Forget election night answers: Why it ...

  9. Voter turnout - Wikipedia

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    Ballots Cast: Total number of ballots cast, regardless of how many were filled-out or accepted. Ballots Accepted: this subtracts spoilt votes but in some places includes blank ballots that were otherwise accepted. Completed Ballots: This metric looks at ballots that were accepted and completed. This is the smallest numerator, but captures only ...