Saving American Elections:  A Diagnosis and Prescription for a Healthier Democracy
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Figure 1.8. Voter turnout as a percentage of voting age
population for Albuquerque and other
comparable cities, 1974–1989.

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Figure 1.9. Typical voter turnout levels for various
elections, highest office on ballot.

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Figure 1.10. Knowledge of presidential candidates’
issue positions, 2004.

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Figure 1.11. Measures of public cynicism.

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Figure 1.12. Confidence in major institutions: Percent
with a great deal or quite a lot of confidence.

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Figure 2.1. Diagnosis of U.S. elections’ illness.

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Figure 2.2. Competitive and uncompetitive U.S.
House races, 1982–2008.

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Figure 2.3. Challenger spending as a percentage
of incumbent spending for U.S. House
and Senate races from 1976–2008
(general election candidates only).

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Figure 2.4. State House and Senate challenger revenues
as a percent of incumbent revenues, 2004.

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Figure 2.5. Average spending (in millions) in
gubernatorial elections by incumbent
governors and challengers, 1997–2004.

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