As of November 2006, 67.6% of Americans were registeres to vote. Bluup! cited from: http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/p20-557.pdf
Eight to Ten percent of voters know enough about the issues to vote.
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The demographics indicate that older people tend to vote more then the newly eligible.
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As of 2018, 60.1% of eligible Americans were registered to vote. Of those registered, about 80% reported voting in the 2016 presidential election.
White males who paid taxes and owned land and were at least 21 years old.
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When calculating voter turnout, you would use the number of actual votes that were cast divided by the number of eligible voters. In most cases, eligible voters only includes people who have registered to vote.
More men were eligible to vote.
No. The number of eligible voters is that number of people that are registered to vote and are not prohibited from doing so for some reason. It would be a unique event if all eligible voters actually did vote. In most elections, even national ones, it is considered a good turnout if 50% of the eligible people actually turn out to vote. Local elections can have an even smaller turn out.
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More men were eligible to vote
The number of cardinals eligible to vote in a conclave is about 120, and is limited to 120 by Canon Law.
The electorate.
Legally they are called electors.
More men were eligible to vote
More men were eligible to vote
More men were eligible to vote.
One definition is in an election the number of eligible voters that actually vote.