Nonvoters
America's No-Shows
- Jack C. Doppelt - Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
- Ellen Shearer - Medill News Service, Washington D.C.
Political Communications
The results are summarized into five types of nonvoters: doers, unplugged, irritable, don't knows and alienated.
"Meet your nonvoting neighbors. Some of them are thoughtful, caring, and involved in community life. More are poor and young, stressed and strapped. Many have expectations of politics so absurdly high that they write off any politician who is not a saint or understanding of parties and political institutions so drastically low that they cannot follow even the basics of a political campaign. Doppelt and Shearer offer an honest, humane, and disturbing account of how the other half thinks and feel sabout the right to vote, and then lays it aside."