voter turnout.
voter turn out
Legally they are called electors.
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All Japanese citizens over 20 years old are eligible to vote in Japanese elections.
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Australian citizens 18 years and over are not only eligible to vote, but legally required to do so. British subjects who were on the electoral roll before 26 January 1984 are also allowed to vote. A prisoner serving a sentence of five years or more, or a person with a standing conviction of treason, may not vote.
In 2014, the percentage of people who were eligible to vote varied by country. It is calculated by taking the number of eligible voters divided by the total population of voting age, usually expressed as a percentage.
Legally they are called electors.
Electors are the people who are eligible to vote in an election.
The term that applies is voter turnout. It measures the proportion of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election.
More men were eligible to vote.
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More men were eligible to vote
The electorate.
eligible voters
More men were eligible to vote
More men were eligible to vote