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How do state and local elections compare to national elections?A.Fewer citizens vote in state and local elections.B.More citizens vote in state and local elections.C.Voter turnout in state and local elections has increased more than in national elections.D.Voter turnout in all elections has remained the same.

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How do state and local elections compare to national elections?A.Fewer citizens vote in state and local elections.B.More citizens vote in state and local elections.C.Voter turnout in state and local elections has increased more than in national elections.D.Voter turnout in all elections has remained the same.

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A. Fewer citizens vote in state and local elections.

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