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The low turnout is expected to help the no vote.
There was a low turnout and few women took part.
He said the low turnout had "very little to do with democracy."
Asked what would happen with a lower turnout, he rolled his eyes.
This time, the election law was changed to allow a low turnout.
In his view, the reason for the low turnout was obvious.
With so many candidates and an expected low turnout, this is a close race.
The conservatives' best chance next month is another low turnout.
I was worried that a low turnout could cost me the election.
They weren't about to be embarrassed by a low turnout.
A low turnout of under 25% was raised as concerning development.
Whatever we may say about the European elections, the low turnout is a fact.
However local government elections have much lower turnout figures, with an average of 53% in 2007.
But the meaning of the low turnout is open to interpretation.
With a low turnout over all, those targeted efforts had special impact.
But a low turnout in the city would embarrass him.
Relatively low turnouts were also reported in other parts of the nation.
But with a low turnout, researchers for the institute said, the overall share could run to 67 percent.
And they also portrayed the change in police strategy as a response to last year's low turnout.
There used to be theater in early 90s and it was closed down due to low turnout.
"There were many factors that could have contributed to the low turnout," she said.
Citizens aren't going to feel connected to the Council, as the low turnout showed.
There was a relatively low turnout of just over 60 per cent.
"Over the years, this district has had a very low turnout.
State officials are predicting a low turnout for Tuesday's primary.