The United States’ voter turnout in presidential elections tends to hover around 60 percent.
Explanation:
Though the United States Is a country with one of the greatest literacy rates in the world, only a little more than half of the adult population of the United States finds casting vote to be a significant duty.
Around 40% of the United States adult population chooses not to cast their vote in the presidential elections owing to reasons like hatred towards the system, feeling of dislike towards the candidates, irresponsible behaviour, etc.