Yes, IF the ignition SWITCH was left ON. I suggest charging the battery, and then have it tested at Autozone both of which are free.
The ignition key.
Check door pin switches
It can cause the ignition lock cylinder to not turn. If it turns then the key is not why it will not start. Look into the ignition switch, starter, battery, or connections.
To remove the ignition switch in a 1981 Corvette, insert the key into the ignition while leaving it in the "off" position. Insert a straightened paper clip next to the key, turn the key to the "Acc" position, pull the key and clip out together, and place the coil down.
The back of the ignition key cylinder is probably broken.
The cause of the key sticking in the ignition, after the car is turn off. This is caused by the button on the gear shift knob, not coming out all the way or sticking.
A fuel leak and a source of ignition such as faulty spark plug wires.
The "halo" is the lighted ring around where the ignition key goes into the key cylinder for the ignition switch.The "halo" is the lighted ring around where the ignition key goes into the key cylinder for the ignition switch.
Tampering or replacing ignition that does not match up with your key will cause your security to shut your car down.
If you have no spark, check the ignition coil and ballast resistor. If the engine tries to fire when you turn the key to off position, there may be a short in the ignition switch.
There are several possible solutions to reset the immobilizer, assuming you can get into the car, the reset can be done by putting the key into the ignition and leaving the key there without starting the car.