Voting Behavior: Race, Class, Education And Issues

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The factors of voting behaviour are age, location, race, class, education and issues.
All voters must be 18 years and above to vote. Location determines a person’s voting behaviour as he/she can get involved in that tradition from family, peers and community. Race, class and education are the main influence of voting behaviour. There is less alternation government when there is a dominant race to keep its party in power. PNM is the dominant party as they rely on black and coloured voters and UNC rely on East Indians. Non-agricultural or urban areas supports PNM, whereas, agricultural workers, rural areas and lower class citizens supports UNC. Unemployment dispute affects the less skilled and young voters. Crime is an issue that affects

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