Lower than in other democratic countries
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lower than in other democratic countries.
better informated in the issues
higher
higher
50% to 60% of the voters typically vote in the US.
yes and no. there are primaries and general elections at city,state n federal level
Voter turnout tends to be lower in midterm elections compared to presidential elections due to various factors such as less media coverage, lower perceived importance, and fewer high-profile races or candidates. Additionally, midterm elections do not have the same level of excitement or national attention as presidential elections, which can contribute to decreased voter engagement.
National Government
depends on which election and which level of government
depends on which election and which level of government
education level
Representatives at the provincial level of government are typically chosen through a combination of general elections and party nominations. General elections allow voters to choose their preferred candidate from a specific political party, who then competes with other candidates in their constituency. Party nominations involve internal party processes to select candidates from within the party to run in the general election. The candidate with the highest number of votes in each constituency becomes the elected representative at the provincial level.
state
The state government.