Elections, historically, are decided not only by those who cast votes but also by those who don’t.
President George W. Bush edged out Al Gore in the 2000 election by 537 ballots in Florida.
Yet there’s a case to be made that the five million Floridians who were eligible to vote in that election but did not were the ones who really tipped the balance.
According to the University of Florida Election Lab, 44 percent of citizens who were eligible to vote in 2020 did not.
But in any given election, those who stay home or tune out may change: Fully 25 percent of the ballots in 2020 were cast by people who didn’t vote in 2016.
Persons:
George W, Bush, Al Gore, Lyn Ragsdale, Jerrold G, Rusk
Organizations:
University of Florida, Rice University
Locations:
Florida