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But more than mere voter apathy may have been at work.
This has commonly come to be known as voter apathy.
Delay will result in lost contact information and voter apathy.
You probably know all about voter apathy by now - and perhaps don't care.
As a result, you get voter apathy because people don't feel they make a difference.
One thing you don't hear about anymore is voter apathy.
Her political interests include rural affairs, voter apathy and workers' rights.
One result is voter apathy, and that suits the professionals just fine.
This campaign was criticized its violent and over the top approach to voter apathy.
On the left and right, politicians have been unnerved by recent voter apathy.
These also sent mixed signals, the dominant one of which was voter apathy.
So much for voter apathy, Iran s voters are true enthusiasts.
Voter apathy, however, is hardly special to this campaign or this city.
Perhaps all that voter apathy since 2005 masked a deeper, embarrassed hope.
Between 2003 and 2004 three attempts were made to elect a new president but they failed due to voter apathy.
But should voter apathy grant them disproportionate influence, the results could be destructive.
That operation is now working to stave off a potential new opponent, voter apathy.
But one overriding issue in this country, where voting is mandated by national law, was voter apathy.
Widespread voter apathy is fed by the lack of genuine contests.
We should be reminded again that the main reason for such low participation has nothing to do with voter apathy, but the registration process.
Voter apathy was reflected in the historically low turnout of around thirty three percent.
Voter apathy was an explanation, but it is likely the large number of elections in 1979 had a significant negative effect on turnout.
According to media reports, this was due to voter apathy and disenchantment with the candidates.
Voter apathy is often cited as a cause of low turnout among eligible voters.
Another dilemma that Government-sponsored inclusion might address is voter apathy.