A new comer to a district is equally likely to vote than old residents.
If you are illiterate then you are less likely to be able to read up information on who your voting for, along with the assumption that you have less education then the average voter.
It either increases or decreases the voting power of a segment of the population and, consequently, makes more or less likely the election of a specific candidate or kind of candidate.
There is no underage voting. To vote a person has to register and to register a person must show he/she is 18. Underage voting is not a problem. In fact, statistics show that the a person who are under 45 years old are much less likely to vote. Only 54% of adults ages 18 to 31 are registered to vote. Voter registration peaks with people 65 and older with 94% voting. All information points to the fact underage voting isn’t happening.
The older someone is, the more likely they are to vote. In the US, old people have the highest percentage of people voting compared to younger people.
Less likely Less likely
No. In the pair, likely is an adjective, and less is an adverb. Likely by itself can be an adverb, as in they'll likely fail.
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All of the above.
NO, beautiful women are not less likely to get beaten!