Voting is the mainstay of a democratic society. It is the primary means for a population to show their support or rejection of policies, political parties, and politicians.
Despite this, for a wide range of reasons, many people do not vote. According to the Pew Research Center, in the 2016 election, 40% of adults in the U.S.
who were eligible to vote did not vote. In many states, this figure was closer to 50%.Not all sections of society are equally likely to vote.
For instance, white people are more likely to vote than Black people, who are more likely to vote than Latin and Asian people.
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