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Voter turnout disparities highlight urgent need for change

June 15, 2024 | Santa Fe County, New Mexico



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Voter turnout disparities highlight urgent need for change
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed voter turnout trends in Santa Fe County, highlighting significant disparities across age groups. The data revealed that participation among younger voters, specifically those aged 17 to 24, remains notably low, while the most active demographic is the 65 to 74 age group, often referred to as the \"gray vote.\"

The meeting also touched on the challenges faced by specific voter segments, including renters, language minorities, first-time voters, and students. Studies indicate that these groups encounter higher costs associated with voting, which may contribute to their lower turnout rates.

Additionally, officials noted that federally qualified electors, those whose last known address is in Santa Fe County, are successfully participating in elections, underscoring the importance of addressing barriers to voting for underrepresented populations. The discussions aim to inform strategies to enhance voter engagement and ensure broader participation in future elections.

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