But I would not expect massive turnout to take over Cairo or parts of the country.
Moira Hornik, spokeswoman for the charity, said they were hoping for a good turnout to break the current Guinness World Record.
Still, the Indiana Elections Commission expects Tuesday's turnout to be on par with levels seen in 1998, when only 24 percent of the state's eligible voters turned up for mid-term primaries.
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The chief justice was ready with statistics intended to rebut such images, telling Mr. Verrilli that Massachusetts clocked the nation's lowest ratio of black turnout to that of whites, while Mississippi had the highest.
But even in the race's eleventh hour, strategists in both parties are struggling to figure out whether turnout will be closer to 2008 levels, when nearly 70% of eligible Wisconsin voters participated in the presidential election, or 2010, when voter turnout dropped to 49%.
Official figures showed the turnout percentage to be well down on previous polls.
But the high turnout seems to indicate that many Serbs opposed to the Radicals have been voting in greater numbers than expected.
Ms Ghose makes the case that a low turnout threatens to undermine the whole case for opening up police governance to direct public scrutiny.
Because they could co-ordinate their efforts with the campaigns, Republicans could create precinct lists, with targets for voter turnout precise to two decimal figures.
On that occasion, turnout rose to almost 50% across Britain.
Then, states like Texas and Tennessee hoped to increase voter turnout by providing more chances to vote.
Pivotal to the enormous turnout was the unprecedented scale of efforts to register new voters in advance of the election, contact them in recent days, and transport hundreds of thousands to the polls.
Around Loveland the voter turnout is predicted to be as a low as 20 percent.
Well, in Kabul, it was obvious that the turnout was going to be low.
St John Constable Phil Rondel wanted a 51% turnout but 36 to seven voted against it.
But combined, in total, they have not done enough to substantially increase the turnout of the black voting community to the Republican Party.
Much the same has been said in the past, as turnout has continued to fall and scepticism about the whole enterprise has continued to grow.
The turnout is thought to have varied significantly between provinces but electoral officials have indicated that, overall, perhaps 63-64% of the 15.5m registered voters took part.
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Turnout was reported to be just above 30% in the first round, with unofficial counts suggesting some 56% of those who cast ballots voted in favour of the draft.
But even Kivuitu had acknowledged problems with the count, including a constituency where voter turnout added up to 115 percent and another where a candidate ran away with ballot papers.
For Republicans, the election gave them the rare chance to win by taking advantage of a divided Democratic party, a division in the liberal ranks, and a special election which would guarantee a relatively small turnout (compared to both 1994 and 1996).
The result, according to one Bush official, was not only to stimulate black turnout against the GOP candidate in 2000 but to forever demonize Bush among most black voters.
"We'll need to analyse the turnout and feeling of members before deciding whether to take any industrial action, but we always hope that negotiations can resolve the situation, " he added.
About 3m more people have registered to vote and, with the buzz surrounding the emergence of COPE, turnout is also expected to be higher.
The Electoral Commission is planning a multimedia campaign to boost turnout among young voters after recent research found more than half of eligible 17- to 25-year-olds were not registered to vote.
First, the eagerness of voters led to an exceptionally high turnout of 84%, testimony not only to a vibrant democracy but also to the fact that French people see this election as critical to their future.
Republican state legislators have also been devising new rules that, according to critics, are intended to suppress Democratic turnout in the state, such as limiting early voting and requiring voters to display government-issued photo I.
In an election that promises to be all about turnout, same-sex marriage could be just the thing to fire up a right wing that distrusts Governor Romney.
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Prosperity is likely to depress turnout among mainstream folk, so activists will be decisive.
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