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The history of voting access restrictions in Texas is fairly consistent with the state's traditionalistic political culture.

Traditionalistic political culture:

  • Traditionalist political systems emphasized elite power with little citizen participation. Political systems in individualistic civilizations were characterized by a focus on the self.
  • Political culture that is too conservative. the idea that political elites should rule government and follow tradition.
  • It serves as a means of upholding the hierarchy and the status quo.
  • According to Elazar's Theory, Texas has both conventional and individualistic political cultures. The idea that Texans perceive political participation as an economic perk rather than the value of giving to society is the reason why voter turnout in Texas is lower than that in the majority of other American states.

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