Generally, no. The United States does not make voting compulsory. Of the developed democracies, Australia seems to be the most important exception, being a democracy with mandatory voting. Other countries including Fiji, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Egypt, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and more have required voting with varying degrees of enforcement.
Most democracies allow a voter to hand in a blank ballot or a spoiled ballot, rather than actually vote.
No, if they don't care they don't count.
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a direct democracy people vote on policies directly, a representative democracy people vote for representatives who then present a plan
In a representative democracy, people vote for representatives to vote on specific issues on their behalf.
Define regular democracy. A democracy is a government by the people. A direct democracy is a type of democracy.
It depend on which American democracy you are referring to
Representative democracy is a democracy where the people choose a representative to represent them in the government. This representative will then vote for the things the people he represents want.
Democracy.
In a direct democracy, citizens directly vote for all decisions made by the government. In an indirect democracy, they vote for representatives who, in turn, vote for decisions.
democracy means people vote.... women are people.... not sure if vegetables like you should vote though
democracy means people vote.... women are people.... not sure if vegetables like you should vote though
Yes, people do get to vote in Spain. It is a democratic country.
the people who vote
The people vote