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Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based
on experience in their first few elections. Elections that do not
stimulate high turnout among young adults leave a 'footprint' of
low turnout in the age structure of the electorate as many
individuals who were new at those elections fail to vote at
subsequent elections. Elections that stimulate high turnout leave a
high turnout footprint. So a country's turnout history provides a
baseline for current turnout that is largely set, except for young
adults. This baseline shifts as older generations leave the
electorate and as changes in political and institutional
circumstances affect the turnout of new generations. Among the
changes that have affected turnout in recent years, the lowering of
the voting age in most established democracies has been
particularly important in creating a low turnout footprint that has
grown with each election.
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based
on experience in their first few elections. Elections that do not
stimulate high turnout among young adults leave a 'footprint' of
low turnout in the age structure of the electorate as many
individuals who were new at those elections fail to vote at
subsequent elections. Elections that stimulate high turnout leave a
high turnout footprint. So a country's turnout history provides a
baseline for current turnout that is largely set, except for young
adults. This baseline shifts as older generations leave the
electorate and as changes in political and institutional
circumstances affect the turnout of new generations. Among the
changes that have affected turnout in recent years, the lowering of
the voting age in most established democracies has been
particularly important in creating a low turnout footprint that has
grown with each election.
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