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1 Chapter 6 Section 4

2 Nonvoters Idiot started as a Greek term for someone who doesn’t vote.
Resident aliens, ill or physically disabled, traveling, mental health facility or prison, religious beliefs.

3 Why People Don’t Vote People are convinced that their vote will not matter. Distrust of politics or politicians. Inconvenient registration process, long lines at polling places, bad weather, or time-zone fallout. Lack of interest.

4 Comparing Voters and Nonvoters
People most likely to vote have higher levels of income, education, and occupational status. Voters typically have a strong sense of party identification. Nonvoters are likely to be under the age of 35 and unmarried. More nonvoters in the South than in more urban areas.

5 Voters and Voting Behavior
We learn about voting behavior from three areas 1. Results of particular elections- Can use demographics to determine how a group might vote. 2. Field of survey research- Measuring public opinion. Gallup Poll. 3. Political socialization- How people gain their political opinions.

6 Sociological Factors Income/Occupation- Lower income are more likely to vote Democratic, higher Republican. Education- Graduates tend to vote Republican. Gender/Age- Women tend to vote more Democrat and men Republican. Younger votes tend to be more Democrat.

7 Sociological Factors Religious/Ethnic Background- Catholics and Jews are more Democrat. Minority groups are more Democrat. Geography- South has voted more Republican in recent years. Democrats draw support from big cities in the North and East. Family and Other Groups- Members of a family vote the same way.

8 Psychological Factors
Party Identification- Loyalty to a particular party. Is becoming less of a factor. Candidates and Issues- A person can simply like one candidate better than the other. May be drawn in by the issues.


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