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Urban Voting Patterns

Urban voting patterns refer to how people in cities tend to vote differently from those in rural areas. Factors influencing this include higher diversity, access to education, economic opportunities, and exposure to various ideas. Urban residents often prioritize issues like public transportation, housing, and social services, which shape their voting choices. These patterns can reveal broader social and cultural differences, with cities tending to lean more toward progressive or socially liberal candidates. Understanding urban voting helps explain electoral outcomes and policymakers' focus on city-specific concerns.