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Wealthier people are more likely to be overrepresented among voters who turn out for the election.

Every second even-numbered year, there are national elections. Elections are held every four years for the president, vice president, a third of the Senate, and the entire House (on-year elections). One-third of the Senate and the entire House is up for election in even-numbered years when there isn't a presidential election (off-year elections). The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 is one example of a federal law that has been used to try and increase voter participation. In the United States, elections are held for representatives at the federal, state, and local levels of government. At the federal level, the president is chosen by the citizens of each state indirectly through the Electoral College.

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