Motor Voter or Motivated Voter?
Marshall Louis Ganz
Scholarly Articles from Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Abstract:
The Motor Voter law was supposed to dramatically increase turnout and give marginalized groups more voice in politics. Unfortunately, getting these groups to register doesn't do any good if you don't give them reason to vote.
Date: 1996
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Published in American Prospect
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