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...list of candidates for the Under-graduate Council regularly runs a few names short, and voter turnout has traditionally been...
...previous years, about 200 students have enrolled in the class, Chandler said. He added that the wide swing in numbers made it difficult to predict the turnout this year...
Kirshner said he is pleased with the turnout, even though he is unsure about the reason behind the popularity for the course...
...MOINES: A record turnout of 130,000 Iowa voters gathered in firehouses, school gyms, churches and other community commons Monday evening in the first major expression of voter sentiment in the 1996 presidential race. As Iowans gathered to make their decisions Monday evening, the real winner may be the candidate who virtually moved to the state months ago. Lamar Alexander, who has spent more time talking to Iowans about his hopes and dreams than any other GOP candidate, is expected to make a very strong showing in the caucuses. SaysTIME Managing Editor Walter Isaacson, "The key thing that characterizes Alexander...
...support to Youth Vote, which seems a solid, well-thought-out attempt to combat voter apathy in the United States. And voter apathy is certainly a problem. According to conference organizer Ivan Frishberg, who is also higher education advocate for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, the overall voter turnout in the 1992 presidential election was 63.1 percent, and the turnout among 18- to 24-year-olds was only 43 percent. Turnouts for non-presidential elections are usually much lower...