This article addresses the relationship between parties and voter turnout and how it can directly influence election results. It examines factors that can affect voter turnout, such as election rules and regulations, expansion of voting rights, and policies affecting voting rights access. The article also discusses the efforts of parties to increase voter support and the impact of various factors on voting, such as age group, identity card, and voting time. It highlights the promotional tools used in the late 1800s and early 1900s to promote elections and the challenges faced by certain groups, such as black Americans, in exercising their voting rights. The article emphasizes the importance of campaigns in increasing voter awareness and mobilizing supporters.