• SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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    79 hours ago

    Second highest by sheer number, eighth by percent of voting eligible population.

    From your source:

    • @[email protected]
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      9 hours ago

      Why did you cut out the VEP? The very next column…

      it stands for Voting Eligible Population by the way.

      Edit, for those not willing to click a link here is the picture not cut off:

      Notice how there are 3 measurements of voter turn out? Two of which show this to have been the second highest turn out? Now does this show a larger then there should be level of disenfranchisement? Yes, so fix that!

      • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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        68 hours ago

        I cut off the VEP because I mistook the voting age population for the voting eligible population and now that you pointed that out (thank you by the way) I’m looking into why there’s such a difference between those two numbers.

        • @[email protected]
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          38 hours ago

          Its people that have lost the right/ability to vote. Most likely due to the terrible american for profit prison system.

          • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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            58 hours ago

            It’s also a metric that isn’t included with the numbers before 1984 which makes it difficult to use as a comparison.

            • @[email protected]
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              08 hours ago

              It was not included before it was invented, it was also not needed as the level of voter disenfranchisement was not yet an issue. It is now the standard metric (since you guys have so many people that are barred from voting).

              • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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                58 hours ago

                In the chart I originally posted see how six of the eight don’t have VEP?

                Explains why when you use it, it goes from eighth to second.

                • @[email protected]
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                  -28 hours ago

                  It only does that if you sort by VAP, and that metric just does not hold up when an estimated 4.4 million adults can not vote. But these are all issues that neither party cared to address for the last 40 years so I don’t think anyone can claim the high horse.

                  If you look at the the 1960 (JFK vs Nixon) then maybe if they had VEP then it could have been another barn burner to compare.

                  • SatansMaggotyCumFartOP
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                    48 hours ago

                    Your first source shows over twenty million.

                    It also shows 94% of the VAP are VEP in 1980 vs 92% in 2024 so I don’t think using VAP as a metric to include twenty-four elections instead of twelve with VEP is unreasonable.