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In the 40th General Election on October 14, 2008, national voter turnout fell to an all-time low of...
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... the economy is the first thing on (voters') minds," said Kowalczyk. "I can't see what else w... away in one of the closest races of the 2008 election. He defeated the Conservative candidate b...Degazio's pessimism is more for voter turnout than for Welland's future. In 2008, turnout plunge...
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... home or office, it will increase voter turnout, particularly among young people. When will it hap... evaluation of the last federal election in 2008--voter turnout was the lowest recorded in any Cana...
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... voting except that it must occur at the voter's designated precinct polling place. Remote Intern... holds promise to positively impact voter turnout. . Fourth, related to administration, Internet and... its municipal and school board elections in 2008 as part of a pilot project that sought to establis...
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...To some extent, it worked. Voter turnout was lower than the year before. More than 20 peopl...And that's a big problem. In 2008, 58.8 per cent of Canadians cast a ballot in the f...
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... of our last federal election in October 2008, when voter turnout fell to an all-time low of 58....
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... of Canada's aboriginal peoples but with low voter participation, significant under-representation in... Kinnear looked at on-reserve voter turnout in Manitoba from enfranchisement to 2003 and found...In the 2008 federal election, voter turnout in Manitoba was 57...
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According to a survey carried out by Angus Reid Strategies, 11 per cent of Canadian voters decided to not cast a ballot in the last federal election because of the widely broadcast "roll of the dice" television ads run by the Conservative Party of Canada.The ads, which depicted Liberal Leader Stephane Dion as being a "gamble" and "not worth the risk" for Canadians, played a major role in producing the lowest voter turnout ever witnessed in this country, said pollsters Andrew Grenville and Mario Canseco. Whether that actually pans out remains to be seen, but if American voters do indeed show up in greater numbers and elect Obama, Canadian politicians will surely take notice of how he achieved this victory.Perhaps then we might see a fresh, more positive approach to campaigning north of ...
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... the 1970s scholars estimate that youth turnout is twenty per cent lower than turnout amongst baby... Interns to address the problem of voter turnout among youth. . ********** . Youth are not ... in the 2000 election and 59 percent in 2008. In our most recent British Columbia provincial el...
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...He predicts the change will increase voter turnout between three and five per cent. "People w...Previous to 2008, the lowest turnout was 60.9 on June 28, 2004. A p...