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.
No, abstaining from voting is not considered a yes vote. Abstaining means choosing not to vote or express a preference either way. It is not counted as a vote in favor of a particular option or decision.
Spending/using
Yes, there are many countries with voting discrimination.
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.
A: Voting Booth PS i am using E2020 as well and am seeing many of your questions are the same as mine
Yes, that is part of the voting rights act.
voting for leaders
Yes, non-voting cardinals MAY enter the conclave if they wish.
THE CORRECT ANWSER IS Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
THE CORRECT ANWSER IS Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
THE CORRECT ANWSER IS Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.
yes or no it maters about where you are
Yes.