You have presented no data to back up your silly accusations.
And this is why you are worthless to talk to and demonstrates how full of shit you are.
If you wanted to demonstrate the ways in which the THOUSANDS of shut polling places did not have a deleterious effect on the ability of people in those counties to vote, it would be great.
But instead, you repeat screed again and again, with nothing to support your position. You make claims about how voter turnout is up in every voting jurisdiction in the country, but you provide no source that says it.
If it were true, then the 2018 numbers would be higher than 2002 and 2016 higher than 2008, but they aren't.
Voter turnout rates in the United States, 2002-2018 (expressed as a percentage of eligible voters)
Year Total ballots cast Total ballots cast for highest office
2018 50.30% 49.70%
2016 60.20% 59.30%
2014 36.70% 36.00%
2012 58.60% 58.00%
2010 41.80% 41.00%
2008 62.20% 61.60%
2006 41.30% 40.40%
2004 60.70% 60.70%
2002 40.50% 50.10%
But perhaps you mean in raw numbers, which would be dumb. The population increases, the voting population increases. Duh.
Here's Texas:
2008 2016
Registered Voters 13,575,062 15,101,087
Voting Age Population (VAP) 17,735,442 19,307,355
Percentage of VAP Registered 76.54% 78.21%
Turnout 8,077,795 8,969,226
Percent of Turnout to Registered 59.50% 59.39%
Percent of Turnout to VAP 45.55% 46.45%
But... from 2012 to 2016, the turnout percentage dropped in 82 counties. 61 counties had fewer
voters show up in 2016.
So, no, Ward, your claim that "
voter turnout is up in every voting jurisdiction in the country"
is just plain wrong.