One of the most comprehensive compilation of voter turnout statistics based on the global International IDEA Voter Turnout Database, which is continuously updated. This report includes statistics from more than 1,600 parliamentary and presidential elections in over 170 countries until the year 2002. Easy-to-use colour-coded tables give ready access to election turnout percentages from almost every contested national election that has taken place since the end of the Second World War. Graphs, charts and tables highlight trends in voter turnout and compare turnout between old and new democracies. Political participation in different regions is analyzed and corresponding information is presented on the potential impact of literacy, a country's wealth and civil liberties on voter turnout. A color-coded world map, showing turnout percentages from the most recent national elections, is also enclosed.
In addition to the voter turnout statistics and analyses, this publication contains a thematic focus on voter registration. Voter registration is the process of exercising the franchise, and as such is a key condition of electoral participation. History shows us that the removal of barriers to registration is essential to the full exercise of a citizen's political rights. Country case studies as well as an analysis of the voter registration methods used around the world are presented together with graphs and global information on voter registration.
Editors: Rafael López Pintor and Maria Gratschew
Contributors: Jamal Adimi, Julie Ballington, Craig Brians, Sergei Lounev, Dieter Nohlen, Pippa Norris, Smita Notosusanto, Kate Sullivan and Edmundo Urrutia.
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