FACTOID # 3: In 1972, the youth voter turnout in Utah was a whopping 70%. The state's youth voter turnout in 2004 was 51%.
 
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The West > Arizona > Government

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1972 Election > Youth voter turnout 30% [30th of 41]
2000 Election > Youth voter turnout 39% [39th of 41]
2004 Election > Total registered voters 21 [21st of 51]
2004 Election > Total voted 21 [21st of 51]
2004 Election > Total votes as percentage 44% [44th of 51]
2004 Election > Voting age population 21 [21st of 51]
2004 Election > Youth voter turnout 32% [32nd of 41]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970 34 [34th of 50]
Electoral Votes 19 [19th of 51]
Gun Laws > Permits
Arizona does not require a permit to purchase firearms. Carrying a concealed weapon requires a permit.
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
It is illegal to manufacture, possess, transport, sell, or transfer a prohibited weapon, which includes a machine gun or a short-barreled rifle or shotgun (unless it is registered in accordance with federal law).
Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
law makes it illegal to sell or transfer a firearm to a prohibited possessor, defined as any person who has been found to be mentally ill by a court, convicted of a felony, adjudicated delinquent, imprisoned, or serving a term of probation, parole, community supervision, work furlough, home arrest, or release on any other basis because of a domestic violence or felony offense. It is illegal to knowingly transfer a firearm to a person who intends to use the firearm in the commission of any felony. A firearm cannot be transferred to or possessed by a minor under the age of 18 except in limited circumstances.
Patents Issued 19 [19th of 54]
Seats in the House of Representatives 21 seats [21st of 50]
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Incumbent John McCain
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Opponents
Stuart Starky (D) 21%
Ernest Hancock (L) 3%
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Result
Re-elected to 4th term:
John McCain (R)
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort Supreme Court
State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court
(Division) Court of Appeals (2 divisions)

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SOURCES: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement; U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005.; Wikipedia: United States congressional apportionment ; FirstGov Official Government website; Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003; United States Patent and Trademark Office; The United States House of Representatives; Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2004 ; Wikipedia: State court

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