No. When you abstain from voting you register no vote at all and while it effects the outcome of the election, it is neither a yes or no vote. You are leaving the outcome in the hands of those who do vote.
Yes, abstentions do count toward a quorum. A quorum is the minimum number of members required to conduct business, and abstentions are included in the total count of members present. However, abstaining members do not participate in the voting outcome itself, meaning their abstention does not affect the final decision.
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Yes, many French Canadians responded to the Mackenzie King government's attempt to impose conscription during World War II by abstaining from voting in the 1942 plebiscite on the issue. This was largely due to their opposition to conscription, stemming from historical grievances and concerns over the government's perceived disregard for their rights and interests. The low turnout and lack of support highlighted the deep divisions between English and French Canadians regarding military service and conscription during the war.
Yes, there are many countries with voting discrimination.
Yes, that is part of the voting rights act.
voting starts at the age 18 because they are considered mature, responsible and can related to laws and voting for an official to run certain parts of the world.
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Yes, non-voting cardinals MAY enter the conclave if they wish.
yes or no it maters about where you are
Yes.
...abstinance... Answer It means not having sex.
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