Voter turnout is usually quite low here in the States. I believe there are two primary reasons: (1) Most people here cannot recall a time when the public's right to vote was seriously challenged. We've never been forced to do without it so we take it for granted. (2) We are accustomed to getting candidates who are mediocre at best. Most elections seem to be a decision of who is the lesser of two evils. It seems that the community personalities with the most integrity, those who would be worth getting excited about, do not want to bother with politics.
(3) Also contributing to a lesser degree is the fact that our biennial federal elections are always on a Tuesday instead of a Saturday, Sunday or holiday.
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Voter turnout is lower in the United States than in many other democracies.
The US has fairly low voter participitation.
China has a communist state with a single political party, just like North Korea or Cuba. Mexico is a federal presidential republic akin to the United States, Switzerland and other western democracies.
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Political participation in the U.S. is related to income more than in most other Western countries.
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Low voter turnout may be caused by disenchantment, indifference, or contentment. Different elections have different voter turnout rates. Presidential elections have a higher voter turnout rate than other elections. Bad weather can also cause low voter turnout. Voter fatigue and the ease of registering to vote can also affect voter turnout.
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This is such a wide question that it's impossible to give a short answer. In western democracies one might say 'the people'. In other parts of the world one would have to say ' the person who has managed to get into a position of power'.
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