Respuesta :
Voter turnout in the United States fluctuates in national elections. In recent elections, about 60% of the voting eligible population votes during presidential election years, and about 40% votes during midterm elections
Answer:
Generally, voter participation in the United States increases with age.
Explanation:
Voting is very important because it allows citizens to participate in the political choices that will govern their country. These choices will affect citizens' lives directly and for this reason, it is important for citizens to vote and choose their candidates wisely.
As voting in the US is not mandatory, many people tend to give little importance to elections and will not vote, but older people understand the importance of voting and the danger of electing inefficient candidates. These people tend to give more importance to elections and are the majority who leave their homes to vote for those they believe are the best option.
For this reason, it has been noticed in recent years that voter participation in the United States has increased with age.