ANSWER:
Voter turnout for U.S. national elections is the lowest, or among the lowest, among industrialized nations.
Option: (c)
Step-by-step explanation:
- In 2016, the latest 'U.S. Presidential elections', the voter turnout was around 56%.
- Out of 245.5 million Americans who were eligible to cast their vote only '157.6 million people' registered.
- These records were better than those in 2012 which was around 55% but worse than those in 2008 which was around 58%. It stood at 26th position out of 32 industrialized nations.
- Hence, voter turnout for U.S. national elections is the lowest among 'industrialized and democratic nations'. At top was Sweden with around 87% voter turnout in 2014.