After considering all variables, it turns out the primary difference in the Voting Age Population and the Voting Eligible Population is

a. new immigrants.
b. military personnel stationed overseas.
c. convicted felons.
d. persons aged 18–21.
e. the total number of persons who voted in the last election.

A

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