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413 Patriarchy

Since the 1980 presidential elections, the rate of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men

United States 1964-2002 Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 1 Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University details
414 Patriarchy

Since the 1986 non-presidential elections, the rate of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men

United States 1964-2003 Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 2 Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University details
415 Patriarchy

Since the 1964 presidential elections, the number of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men

United States 1964-2004 Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 1 Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University details
416 Patriarchy

Since the 1966 non-presidential elections, the number of women who voted has consistently been greater than that of men

United States 1964-2005 Gender Differences in Voter Turnout, p. 2 Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rugers University details
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