Definitions
2016 Election Facts
Who Votes?
Laws & Policies
Participation Factors
100

What is voter turnout?

The percentage of eligible voters who actually vote.

100

About how many people voted in 2016?

138 million

100

Are older or younger people more likely to vote?

Older people

100

What does the Motor Voter Law help people do?

Register to vote at the DMV.

100

What does individual choice mean in voting?

Deciding whether or not to vote.

200

What does voting-age population mean?

All citizens 18 and older.

200

What percentage of eligible voters voted in 2016?

59.3%

200

Do people with higher or lower education vote more?

Higher education

200

What year was the National Voter Registration Act passed?

1993

200

What is political apathy?

Lack of interest in politics.

300

What is voting-eligible population?

Citizens who are allowed to vote excluding non-eligible people.

300

What percentage of registered voters voted in 2016?

About 70%

300

Do higher-income or lower-income people vote more?

Higher-income

300

What did the Help America Vote Act improve?

Voting machines and systems

300

Do presidential or midterm elections have higher turnout?

Presidential

400

What’s the difference between voting-age and registered voters?

Registered voters are signed up to vote, while voting-age includes all adults.

400

Which turnout is higher eligible voters or registered voters?

Registered voters

400

Name one group less likely to vote

Younger, less educated, or lower-income people

400

What is a provisional ballot?

A backup ballot if there’s a registration issue.

400

Name one factor that influences voting.

Age, education, income, or interest.

500

What is political efficacy?

The belief that your vote matters.

500

What does the difference between eligible and registered turnout show?

Registration is a big factor in turnout

500

Why do certain groups vote more?

They have more resources, education, or interest in politics.

500

How do federal laws affect voter turnout?

They make voting easier and more accessible.

500

Why are people with high political efficacy more likely to vote?

They believe their vote makes a difference.