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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Early Voting Costs Counties $2.6M, But Hasn’t Increased Turnout Yet

Forty-six early voting centers will open Oct. 27 in Maryland for the 2012 presidential election, but it is not clear that the convenience is worth the $2.6 million price tag taxpayers are paying for the new benefit.

Overall, voter turnout has not increased, and one national study suggests early voting may have depressed turnout in several states, possibly because election day loses its stimulating effect on non-voters.

Since Maryland implemented early voting in 2010, a small percentage of the electorate has taken advantage of the six-day, pre-election period now afforded under law. Only 2.4% of eligible voters used early voting centers in the 2010 and 2012 primary elections and 6.3% in the 2010 general election, according to the State Board of Elections.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vote on election day or mail in your absentee ballot!
(Anything to spend a nickel!)

Anonymous said...

We don't need it!