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2012-2014
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507
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Introducer
Brenda J. Ford, Council Member
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GREDC
Action 1
GREDC-9 negative recommendation - 09/16/14.
Action 2
Council: Res. 507-14 Withdrawn by Introducer - 10/01/14
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1
Reading Date
10/1/2014
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EXHIBIT A <br />The states with the highest and lowest voter turnout in 2012 — Washington Post, March 12, 2013 <br />Minnesota <br />761% <br />1 (1) <br />Missouri <br />631% <br />18 (7) <br />Rhode Island <br />58.6% <br />35 (31) <br />Wisconsin <br />73.2% <br />2(2) <br />New Jersey <br />62,6% <br />19(19) <br />Kansas <br />58.1% <br />36 (28) <br />Colorado <br />71.1% <br />3(5) <br />Delaware <br />62.0% <br />20 (37) <br />Nevada <br />57,2% <br />37 (43) <br />New Hampshire <br />70.9% <br />4(4) <br />Connecticut <br />61.5% <br />21 (14) <br />South Carolina <br />57,1% <br />38 (42) <br />Iowa <br />70,2% <br />5(6) <br />North Dakota <br />61.1% <br />22 (23) <br />Utah <br />56,0% <br />39 (48) <br />Maine <br />69,2% <br />6(3) <br />Louisiana <br />61.0% <br />23(32) <br />Indiana <br />56.0% <br />4Q (38) <br />Virginia <br />66.9% <br />7(11) <br />Idaho <br />60.9% <br />24 (27) <br />California <br />5549% <br />41 (33) <br />Maryland <br />66.8% <br />8(12) <br />Vermont <br />60.9% <br />25 (18) <br />Kentucky <br />55,9% <br />42 (40) <br />Massachusetts <br />66.6% <br />9(20) <br />Nebraska <br />60.8% <br />26 (3Q) <br />New Mexico <br />54.9% <br />43 (39) <br />Michigan <br />65.3% <br />10 (8) <br />Mississippi <br />60.3% <br />27 (35) <br />New York <br />53,6% <br />44 (41) <br />North Carolina <br />65.2% <br />11 (21) <br />South Dakota <br />60,1% <br />28 (25) <br />Arizona <br />533% <br />45 (46) <br />Ohio <br />65.2% <br />12 (16) <br />Pennsylvania <br />59.9% <br />29 (26) <br />Tennessee <br />52,6% <br />46 (44) <br />Washington <br />65,0% <br />13 (15) <br />Alabama <br />59.5% <br />30 (34) <br />Arkansas <br />51.0%0 <br />47 (49) <br />Oregon <br />643% <br />14 (9) <br />Illinois <br />59.3% <br />31 (29) <br />Texas <br />50.1% <br />48 (47) <br />Montana <br />63.6% <br />15 (17) <br />Wyoming <br />593% <br />32(24) <br />Oklahoma <br />49.6% <br />49(45) <br />Florida <br />64,0% <br />16(13) <br />Alaska <br />59,2% <br />33 410) <br />West Virginia <br />46,8% <br />5,0(50) <br />DC <br />633% <br />17 (22) <br />Georgia <br />58-7% <br />34 (36) <br />Hawaii <br />44.5% <br />51 (5 1) <br />Source: U.S. Elections Project. <br />The table ranks <br />states by total ballots cast as a <br />percent of eligible <br />voters in <br />the 2012 general <br />eled ons (sec- <br />meth oddoggy page 4). 2008 turnout rank k is <br />in parenthesis. <br />
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