No one has your vote. Every registered voter is entitled to a single vote; if you choose not to cast your vote or are unable to do so, then your vote simply goes unused. All unused ballot papers are counted and tallied under the supervision of the returning officers as non-issued ballot papers, in order to prevent the possibility of them being used electoral fraud, and are incinerated after being available for inspection for one calendar year.
Everyone who is a registered voter can vote in Rome.
registered voter
a person who has registered to vote but has not joined a party is called an independent voter.
18 years old, registered to vote.
A constituent is any person within a legislative district, whether they are registered to vote or not. Even if they are not of voting age. A voter is someone qualified (must be a citizen & legally of age to vote. Must live in the district) and registered to vote. For example: a 15 year old is a constituent but not a voter. A 20 year old registered to vote is a possible voter and is also a constituent.
It is someone who legally can vote, but for whatever reason chooses not to.
An absentee voter is a registered voter who is allowed to vote by absentee ballot, due to absence from the district during the election.
**ANYONE WHO CAN LEGALLY VOTE** Anyone who is 18 and is registered to vote in their district where they reside.
Independent voter
To vote in the U.S. you must also be a registered voter, and citizen.
any US citizen can vote if they are over 18 years of age and are a registered voter.
No either vote early or by absentee ballot.