Monday, November 03, 2014

As California undergoes sweeping demographic change, voting plummets

The San Jose Mercury reports:
while 17.8 million Californians are now registered, more than for any other gubernatorial general election in the state's history, voting experts project that Tuesday's could be the first general election in which turnout falls below 50 percent. That's a far cry from the record 80 percent that cast ballots in 1958, when Democrat Pat Brown beat the GOP's William Knowland in a Republican-leaning state.
Great moments of Blue America.