Voter Registration
Getting voters registered and to the polls on election day are critical to success during any election. In recent years complaints have been raised against both major political parties regarding inappropriate and even fraudulent registration and poll activities. The hottest registration issue revolves around voter ID. The left says it is discriminatory and depresses minority turnout. They attack those who dare to support voter ID laws as “anti-voting rights activists and voter fraud hucksters”. The right says we need to verify that each voter is legal and besides it is nonsense not to have to show an ID in this country to vote ... we do it for much less critical activities (such as, cash a check, drive a car, board an airplane, buy medicine, visit a doctor, get government assistance, etc). So, what is the real issue? Voter registration got a lot of attention during the 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016 & 2018 election season. We expect it will get a lot of attention before and during the 2020 election season.

Some predict a historical voter turnout. What is historical in American?

11/2/20
from Kennedale News,
11/2/20:

cross the nation, early voter turnout is hitting record numbers. It has some wondering if this election could have the highest turnout in over 100 years.

Outside of all the hype, what is a historical number, percentage-wise, for eligible voters nationwide in a presidential election year? (Disclaimer, information in this article is from Wikipedia, an open-source online encyclopedia).

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