Word: voters
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Today, however, it is hard to deny his importance on the American political landscape, both because he has become something of a beacon for the traditionally disaffected voter, and because he is locked in a battle for control of the Reform Party with its eccentric founder, H. Ross Perot...
...only fair thing to do," said candidate Jared S. Morgenstern '03, a resident of Greenough Hall, "although I'm sure it's going to have a great effect on [voter turnout...
...Despite the problems, the council reported that the results showed an average voter turnout from Eliot House. The percentage of Eliot House residents voting in the election was comparable to returns in other Houses...
...increasing number of council representatives elected by write-in vote points is a problem that has been largely unaddressed by the council. Even though the council has worked to increase voter turnout, House elections are consistently uncontested...
...annually (26% to 51%), are union members (27% to 63%) and who live in the South and West. "It's very elite," says a Gore adviser of Bradley's core group. "In the South, Midwest and everywhere else but California, that's not who the Democratic primary voter...