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Many did not see as large of turnouts as they saw in 2008, and some saw larger turnouts in the 1980s and 1990s, according to preliminary totals.
Navalny praised turnouts for the protests in early morning tweets.
Primaries usually yield low turnouts, which tends to favor incumbents.
It was these high turnouts that handed the vote to Leave.
The higher turnouts of presidential elections work against the GOP, and
Requiring minimum turnouts can guard against the tyranny of the few.
Millions joined in boozy elections, often driving turnouts over 22008 percent.
For the smaller turnouts, I'll use a photo of Trump's inauguration.
The voting process needs to be reinvented to stimulate anemic turnouts.
Elections in improbably large constituencies, with pitifully low turnouts, change nothing.
I don't know if we can match that with record turnouts.
Judging by turnouts in recent days, their movement has already begun.
Unlike cancer, there's also a stigma around Alzheimer's, which affects fundraising turnouts.
Clinton, the likely nominee, underscored by the low turnouts in most contests.
In 2008 we had record turnouts in elections all over New Jersey.
The rally turnouts weren't as large as they'd been in 2008 and 2012.
The eventual turnouts in 2002, 2007 and 2012 were all above 80 percent.
Caucuses are more informal, attract smaller turnouts and are dominated by party activists.
This translates into not only meagre electoral turnouts but lower party membership rates.
One of the largest turnouts was at Google's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
Those two cities have also seen larger turnouts in the past few weeks.
Stewart said reports of lines and wait times are consistent for turnouts at midterms.
Turnouts at midday in 2012 and 2007 were 0003 percent and 34.11 percent respectively.
We have one of the lowest voter turnouts of any major country on earth.
Hawaii and Texas have also both tested online voting and have seen higher turnouts.
Turnouts have been so historic partially because of the depth of anti-Trump despair.
One of the largest turnouts was in 2013, the 40th anniversary of Roe v.
What's more, Cantor pointed out that many states are shattering records for primary voter turnouts.
In the previous elections, in 2014, eight countries saw turnouts of less than a third.
Puig says she has the highest open house turnouts of any broker in the city.
The anemic turnouts continued when New Zealand played the Netherlands and when Spain faced China.
States like Texas and Virginia reported higher-than-usual turnouts during last night's primary vote.
We're going to have big turnouts across the country, and DC is our national strike.
It was one of the lowest turnouts since the march was first held in 21977.
If only voting were that easy and accessible — Election Day turnouts would go through the roof.
In formerly safe Republican districts, these contests have seen outsized Democratic turnouts and surprisingly stiff competition.
"When there are large voter turnouts we win," Sanders said at his Riverside event this week.
He's come here to promote the sport and done a good job because the turnouts massive.
The United States continues to suffer from some of the lowest turnouts in the developed world.
Campuses with high turnouts also integrate voter registration where students gather, like concerts and sporting events.
They enacted voter suppression laws across more than a dozen states to minimize Democratic voter turnouts.
For example, Ronald Reagan, arguably the last president to win a real blowout, had unimpressive turnouts.
Protesters were now railing against perceived police brutality that helped fuel public anger and protest turnouts.
On the one hand, he was buoyed by big turnouts and huge margins among core Democratic constituencies.
However the Abdullah camp is concerned about numerous irregularities, such as improbably high turnouts in insecure areas.
From their vantage point onstage, disinterested audiences and poor turnouts at previously reliable venues only compounded Sebadoh's woes.
Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio need strong turnouts to show they can fight Trump over the long-term.
The rise of secret ballots in the United States coincided with an apparent plunge in eligible voter turnouts.
The outlet went on to report that marches across the country also experienced lower turnouts than in past years.
Even before Super Tuesday results began to come in there were already reports of record voting turnouts among Republicans.
While the largest protests were in Paris, there were also large turnouts in Marseille, Nantes, Lyon and other cities.
The dearly departed hopefully won't hold a grudge over low funeral turnouts -- coronavirus is keeping loved ones at home.
It was the worst showing in 70 years, and one of the weakest midterm turnouts in United States history.
Reuters added historical turnouts show voters in relatively affluent Republican neighborhoods typically participate in more congressional and presidential elections.
Presidential elections are always higher, but 2016 wasn't high enough to make a big difference compared to other countries' turnouts.
Before the team's debut match, Paulson and the Timbers front office hoped for turnouts of around 6,000 fans a game.
In the 2016 election, only 55.4 percent of eligible voters actually voted — one of the lowest turnouts in two decades.
Voters in our test had higher turnouts than voters reached by a traditional campaign and those in a control group.
Tuesday's midterms are expected to result in one of the highest turnouts of a non-presidential election, especially among young people.
With both parties nearly even in early voting, Democrats and Republicans alike will need to count on strong Election Day turnouts.
In recent presidential nominating contests, states that opted to hold a caucus rather than a primary were overrun by massive turnouts.
Nevertheless, on Wednesday there were no large turnouts of mourners or literary fans at the Rothian sites, no shrines of flowers.
He rattled off states, such as Arizona and Wisconsin, whose requests for statehood were made in votes with woefully low turnouts.
"Tonight in Utah, tonight in Idaho, and tonight in Arizona there are record-breaking turnouts in terms of voters," Sanders said.
That's reflected in low turnouts: only 54 percent of the electorate cast ballots in the recent British by-election in Richmond Park.
"If you look at the results from the Minnesota primary elections, the Michigan primary elections, big turnouts among Democratic voters," he added.
Relatively low turnouts at German shareholder meetings mean domination agreements are normally approved with far less than 21.84% of the company's shares.
On Super Tuesday, Republicans smashed turnout records in Massachusetts, a traditionally Democratic-leaning state, and saw huge turnouts in Virginia and Tennessee.
Among the states projected to be the hardest hit by dwindling voter turnouts of the group are Nevada, North Carolina and Virginia.
In one of the largest turnouts in the nation's history, election officials said more than 75 percent of registered voters cast ballots.
This is a national concern, but it's severe in New York City, where Election Day turnouts typically range from bad to abysmal.
They had equally impressive turnouts at Tennessee and at Auburn, raising speculation that they could outnumber Florida fans in the neutral-site game.
Further, even if non-white evangelicals do increase their turnouts and begin voting more regularly, they don't always have an obvious political home.
In this year's European parliamentary elections, mandatory voting in Belgium and Luxembourg led respectively to turnouts of about 90 percent and 86 percent.
Venezuela has had massive turnouts at its recent presidential elections, but turnout dropped drastically for Sunday's election due to a boycott from the opposition.
The opposition called for mass demonstrations against Maduro when they presented their plan earlier this month, but so far the turnouts have been small.
Kabila's opponents hope that Tshisekedi's return can rally people to the streets after opposition protests over the last year failed to attract large turnouts.
Nationally, the early vote is lower than it was in 22 -- not surprising given presidential years tend to see larger turnouts than midterm elections.
In the city of Alexandria, an election observer said three polling stations had turnouts of 26.6, 5003, and 33.75 percent by late Wednesday afternoon.
But I've been really pleasantly surprised by the turnouts and the crowds, and also even the venues that I've been getting on this tour.
The size of the electorate this year in South Carolina should allay early concerns about turnout among Democrats following disappointing turnouts in Iowa's caucuses.
"The last 72 hours have been incredible, in terms of the crowds, the turnouts, the reactions, and the consistency." the Governor explained to reporters.
It was a sure sign of his grip on the state that he could earn commanding victories in years with both large and small turnouts.
But the GOP margins of victory tightened in most of those districts, part of a broader "blue shift" in voter turnouts during the recent midterm election.
That is one more sign pointing to large turnouts for both parties, which caucus veterans say is good news for Mr. Trump and for Mr. Sanders.
But he has also been the spark plug of an energetic GOP campaign that has won high ratings for debates and large turnouts on the road.
Opposition to Trump has galvanized hundreds of thousands of Americans and fueled huge turnouts at street protests since the New York real estate developer's January inauguration.
The Feminist March brought record turnouts in Spain last week, and an Epic Domestic-inspired demonstration (lead by the Spanish artist Alicia Ríos) scheduled for early April.
Atiku rejected the outcome, saying one obvious red flag was that states in the northeast ravaged by insurgents' attacks generated much higher voter turnouts than peaceful states.
The reality is that we have one of lowest voter turnouts of any major country on earth because so many people have given up on the political process.
Catalan separatists have urged supporters to defy Spanish efforts to block the referendum, calling for peaceful turnouts at polling stations that police have been ordered to keep shut.
But Republican strategists continue their push to suppress voting (knowing that bigger voter turnouts tend to favor the Democrats), citing the repeatedly disproved claim of widespread voter fraud.
But the work's playful spirit helps compensate for discrepancies in ability—here a demi-plié meets a dab, perfect turnouts meet less-than-perfect but energetically attempted twerking.
EDF said that about 20,000 workers in France had joined the industrial action at midday, in one of the biggest strike turnouts at the company in eight years.
Despite growing evidence of huge turnouts at opposition rallies, the ruling coalition remained confident of victory, even if with a weaker mandate, banking on its traditional Malay vote base.
Two groups got a letter with several reminders that a voter's election participation record was accessible, a method that has been demonstrated to increase voter turnouts in earlier experiments.
It is more than likely that the next series of presidential primaries, starting with New Hampshire, will see one of the lowest turnouts of Republican voters in recent history.
But national leaders, notably French President Emmanuel Macron, have insisted they will not be limited in their choice by a legislature whose legitimacy is hampered by chronic low turnouts.
A combustible array of variables, including the rise in authoritarianism and anti-authoritarianism worldwide and technology that makes it easier to organize sibling marches, have contributed to historic turnouts.
"(The figure of 4,378) should reflect Russian numbers in Syria pretty closely, as turnouts at Russian military base polling stations tend to be 100 percent," a CIT note said.
The reality is that we have one of the lowest voter turnouts of any major country on Earth, because so many people have given up on the political process.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Voter turnout in Hungary's parliamentary election reached 68.13 percent by 1630 GMT on Sunday, exceeding final turnouts in all the past three elections, National Election Office data showed.
The energy and enthusiasm that followed the senator's rallies across Colorado was seen at precinct caucus sites Tuesday night, where unexpectedly high voter turnouts threw organizers and operations off kilter.
The Bernie Sanders campaign is an organizing tour de force relative to the Joe Biden campaign, yet the latter has won primary after primary — with even higher turnouts than 2016.
Breathtaking aerial footage and photographs across the U.S. — from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles — truly put the crowds into perspective, showing the absolutely stunning turnouts from an entirely new perspective.
"Euro bulls will definitely respond to positive news around Macron, but that dissipates as the reality of low turnouts sets in," said Alfonso Esparza, senior currency analyst at OANDA in Toronto.
Large turnouts were reported in Boston, New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles as organizers for the main rally and march in Washington, D.C. grappled with a huge number of demonstrators.
Trump won because he rang up unusually high margins (although not unusually high turnouts) among voters across all social strata in suburban, small-city, and semi-rural counties, especially in the Midwest.
Alone in the spare bedroom, Baskin posted an article about the huge fan turnouts for Opening Day, along with a picture of dozens of smiling fans in a ballpark he'd never visited.
The dispute over its control, which has led to two wars, had appeared to be relatively dormant since 2010 as tourists returned to the scenic region and turnouts in elections were large.
A volunteer told me that government and concessionaire employees living in the Valley reported seeing excess trash, toilet paper, and human waste in vehicle turnouts and near locked restrooms and vending machines.
Many other nations issued similar condemnations of Sunday&aposs election, which saw one of the lowest voter turnouts in decades, and which resulted in a new six-year term for socialist leader Maduro.
After the election result was announced, Atiku, 72, rejected the outcome, pointing out one obvious red flag: States in the northeast ravaged by insurgents' attacks generated much higher voter turnouts than peaceful states.
While turnouts are higher in United States presidential elections — 250 percent in 19673 — can we say that democracy is thriving when 21967 to 220 percent of voters still opt to stay at home?
That energy has manifested itself in massive turnouts even at far-flung town halls hosted by Republican members of Congress, as well as in an unprecedented non-election year fundraising surge for progressive organizations.
At a time when the 2018 midterms saw higher turnouts for Latino voters, as well as the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mr. Castro seemed to distance himself from his mother's Chicana activist past.
High voter turnouts in Arizona, Idaho and Utah on Tuesday night caused election results to be delayed and saw voters still waiting in lines to cast their ballots even after media outlets had projected winners.
Elections held in 2014 drew record turnouts, with the Bharatiya Janata Party winning 25 seats, all in districts with big Hindu populations, and the Peoples Democratic Party winning 28, the most in the Legislative Assembly.
On the second floor of a no-frills Japanese bar in the indie neighborhood of Haji Lane, Nez launched a monthly party called Drop Shots at the end of 2014 but size constraints restricted large turnouts.
This era of tumult has left Democrats energized and determined to win back Congress and act as a check on Mr. Trump, and their intensity has been reflected by strong turnouts in the primaries so far.
Only 56% of the eligible U.S. voting population bothered to cast a vote in 2016 presidential election, one of the lowest voter turnouts in the world for any highly developed democracy, according the Pew Research Center.
While it was impossible to determine exactly how many people protested worldwide, a preliminary analysis by The Times found several cities had turnouts in the range of 100,000 and many more in the tens of thousands.
"Tonight we saw an historically close Iowa Democratic Caucus that featured one of our strongest turnouts ever and passion and energy from Democrats all across our state," said Chairwoman Andy McGuire in a statement early Tuesday.
Only the 1993 March for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation  and the 1982 Nuclear Weapon March in New York City, which both had turnouts in the 800,20173 to 1 million person range, come close.
But Chait was wrong on another level: Outrage is almost always personal, and huge turnouts only really happen when the majority, namely white men and women, can identify with what they feel is a virtuous, specific cause.
Kobach forgot—or more likely intentionally ignored in furtherance of his own agenda—that thousands of New Hampshire college students from other states reside and attend classes in New Hampshire districts that saw high voter turnouts in 2016.
Assemblyman Fred Thiele, the New York legislature's only Independent member, said at Thursday's protest that the "laws are skewed against independents," and that was part of the reason for depressed turnouts in recent elections, especially among young voters.
"Tonight we saw an historically close Iowa Democratic caucus that featured one of our strongest turnouts ever and passion and energy from Democrats all across our state," he said, according to The Globe Gazette in Mason City, Iowa.
The intangible value of those face-to-face agricultural extension services was reflected in the high voter turnouts precisely in the areas hit hardest by the war, a strong sign that relapse into conflict had become less likely.
Michigan saw one of the highest turnouts for a presidential primary in the state's history, on the strength of expanded same-day and absentee voter rules — especially notable since only one party held a competitive primary this year.
Mr. Farias was among the roughly 46 percent of voters who stayed away from the polling stations, resulting in what preliminary results indicated was one of the lowest election turnouts since Portugal's return to democracy in the 1970s.
After huge turnouts for Soleimani's funeral, the regime's initial lying about its forces' mistaken shoot-down of a Ukrainian airliner, killing all 176 people aboard, seems to have re-lit a fuse of public ire toward the regime.
For years, they didn't bother playing live, and if they did, it was an Event; they only recently started touring semi-regularly, and the turnouts made clear just how hungry fans had been to see them in the flesh.
In particular, 2020's most powerful emerging force in this election  are Black women: a demographic group that is taking control over the race, Black women are expected to have one of the highest voter turnouts in this state.
Warren and fellow U.S. Senators Cory Booker, Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar had big turnouts of chanting and cheering supporters in red, blue, pink, green and yellow T-shirts outside the hall, and then led them in raucous marches inside.
With record turnouts in cities from Sydney to San Francisco, everyone participating in the Women's March — whether that's from marching in D.C. or any of the sister marches and even from your own home — can count it as a success.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish voters are set to liberalize one of the world's most restrictive abortion laws by a margin of 68 percent to 32 percent, an exit poll showed on Friday, following one of the highest reported turnouts for a referendum.
No more than 2,500 England supporters were expected to be in Volgograd for Monday's game against Tunisia, a spokesman for the British embassy in Russia said, a far cry from much bigger turnouts in the group stages of previous tournaments.
Voters responded to the politics of fear with one of their highest turnouts since Spain's return to democracy in the 1970s — 76 percent — mostly to confirm their attachment to a left-wing social agenda and to the country's regional diversity.
They have also had good turnouts when holding gatherings at their apartment, in part, they think, because there is actually enough space to cook and hang out, something that isn't true of the homes of many of their Manhattan friends.
Crowd size may not matter, but the turnouts at Mr. Scheer's rallies may signal that he is struggling to attract voters outside of the Conservative party's core, a leap that would be crucial to his securing a victory on Oct. 21.
Although he beat the Republican candidate Joe Lhota by a wide margin four years ago, only around one million of the city's 4.3 million registered voters made their way to the polls, resulting in one of the lowest turnouts in years.
Her chances are roughly similar to last week's odds, and any upset by Trump on Tuesday depends on an unlikely combination of turnouts of white, black and Hispanic voters in six or seven states, according to the survey released on Monday.
In 103 we had record low turnouts and Chris Christie was elected barely because Democrats didn't show up then; he cuts Planned Parenthood funding, he cuts the earned income tax credit which made working poor people have to pay more.
The violence and continued mass turnouts eventually forced the Hong Kong government and its lame duck leader Carrie Lam to back down on the extradition bill itself, but too late to have much of an effect on the overall movement.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's annual pro-democracy protest saw one of the lowest turnouts in history, as thousands braved sweltering heat to protest against Beijing's tightening grip over the city on Sunday, the 21st anniversary of its return to Chinese rule.
And it's the younger, digital mirror image of the homemade aesthetic that developed around the Trump campaign: See the raw campaign videos with an iMovie production quality, the quite literal fan art, and of course the genuinely massive turnouts at his rallies.
For all the talk about how demographic trends and the growth of minority populations are all moving in favor of Democrats in national elections, the fact is that Hillary Clinton desperately needs unusually high minority voter turnouts to win the White House.
A sociologist at the University of Maryland, Fisher started her research with the 2017 Women's March and continued with six other major marches that also drew large turnouts in Washington, D.C., surveying a total of 1,929 randomly selected participants in these events.
CAIRO — Tens of thousands of protesters joined in anti-government marches across Sudan on Saturday in what organizers said was one of the largest turnouts in more than three months of demonstrations calling for embattled President Omar al-Bashir to step down.
But strong turnouts by Republicans voters in all of the districts underscore the challenges that Democrats will face in trying to win in the conservative areas that they have targeted in suburban areas near Los Angeles and Sacramento, and in the agricultural San Joaquin Valley.
Given big suburban turnouts in the recent Virginia and Michigan primaries, it could be a promising sign for Democrats on Tuesday night if they see more interest than in 2016 from voters in places like Pasco County, near Tampa, and St. Johns County, near Jacksonville.
Often welcomed onto the podium like a rock star, Weber seeks to boost his chances not only with policy messages but by generating enough buzz to reverse falling turnouts and stem the rise of parties on the far right and left more adept at mobilizing their vote.
It's not just a matter of honesty, it's about political survival since he has made little effort to reach beyond his base and needs huge turnouts to stave off the threat of a Democratic takeover of the House in November and to keep his job in 2020.
Despite record-setting rally turnouts of 28,000 and a grassroots effort manned by some of his most vocal and vehement supporters both on and offline in the Empire State, Sanders' momentum after eight straight primary victories failed to translate to the polls in New York on Tuesday.
Despite record-setting rally turnouts of 1063,000 and a grassroots effort manned by some of his most vocal and vehement supporters both on and offline in the Empire State, Sanders' momentum after eight straight primary victories failed to translate to the polls in New York on Tuesday.
I can't remember which song it was from the album, but it was long and slow, and I was so tired from the long drives, not getting enough sleep, the depressing turnouts for our shows, and I was standing there, and it was like nodding off while you're driving.
High primary turnouts have fed speculation that Mr. Trump could lure back the so-called missing white voters — populist-minded Americans thought to have skipped the 2012 presidential election, and who, depending on their numbers, offer a glimmer of hope for many conservatives in an era of unfavorable demographic shifts.
The senators cited this bill in pointing to concerns over recent primaries that saw lower in-person turnouts in Florida, Illinois and Arizona in citing the need to move quickly to provide states with funding to shift elections to allow all Americans to vote without fear of catching the coronavirus.
According to the Initiative and Referendum Institute, states that feature an initiative on the ballot in a given election year also feature higher turnouts, of between 3 percent and 4.5 percent in presidential years and between 7 percent and 9 percent in midterm years, over states without an initiative on the ballot.
Second only to India as an exercise in democracy but beset by low turnouts that hamstring the legislature's ambitions to legitimacy, proportional representation, a plethora of parties and a tendency for 28 national campaigns to even out shocks mean that poll data tend to be a fair guide to the overall outcome.
Sanders, who has benefitted from large youth voter turnouts in Iowa and New Hampshire, particularly encouraged young voters in Nevada to reason with their peers who "think not getting involved in the political process is cool" and "not voting is 'hip'" — a word the senator said he is not used to using.
" He added that Bloomberg's cash "will likely be deployed in a highly targeted effort concentrating resources in districts that have a majority Democrat registration, but voted for Trump in 2016; districts where Democrats underperformed; districts where Latinos and women turnouts can be increased; and highly marginal districts where targeted efforts can result in victory.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) in which huge turnouts overwhelmed party officials, has meant some states are already moving away from caucuses in favor of primaries.
"Assuming average turnouts, economic conditions would lead to more votes in favor of the Democratic candidate in states like Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania," where a slump in manufacturing, for example, has been felt more sharply than in traditional Democratic strongholds like California and New York whose economies are more service-oriented, said Gregory Daco, Oxford Economics chief U.S. economist.
And during the march, one of Pool's high school friends mentioned to him that this was one of the bigger turnouts she had seen and, as the march continued, Pool says he and a colleague decided to run quickly up a parking garage so they could get an overhead shot of what turned out to be a crowd of about 800 people.
In 2016 Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE supporters prepared for a New York upset because of his record setting rally turnouts in the state, and yet Hillary Clinton took 58% of the vote.
Sanders's argument is that his policy proposals aren't extreme, so he can push them through Congress and, as a result, get much more progress than Clinton's proposals would: Here's the reality of American economic life today: The reality is that we have one of lowest voting turnouts of any major country on Earth because so many people have given up on the political process.
Additional Reading • Pennsylvania Democrats Wonder How Far Is Too Far Left in 2020 • White House Ambitions Cloud Democratic Hopes to Win the Senate • A 'Beat Trump' Fervor Is Producing Big Turnouts for 2020 Democrats • Paul Manafort, the onetime Trump campaign chairman whose work in Ukraine and ties to well-connected Russians made him a target of the special counsel, was sentenced on Thursday to less than four years in prison.

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