Anyone who votes for candidates.
During an election.
To express their opinion on the candidates
To get people to vote for them.
more likely to vote.
more likely to vote
An individual who is politically engaged, informed about the candidates and issues, and has a strong belief in the importance of participating in the electoral process would be more likely to vote.
The name of the game in politics is getting your name out there so people have a chance to vote for you. If not many people know you, not many people will vote for you.
Alternative vote, also known as instant-runoff voting, is a voting system where voters rank candidates in order of preference. Candidates with the fewest first-preference votes are eliminated and their votes are redistributed to the remaining candidates based on the next preferences indicated by their voters. This process continues until a candidate receives the majority of votes and is declared the winner.
Representatives from the state cast their vote based on the way their constituents vote. Candidates have won the electoral vote and lost the popular vote.
First, a military unit does not vote, or support one candidate over another. The individual MEMBERS of that unit that are adult citizens vote- and there is no one answer. Different members support different candidates.
They can elect the president if none of the candidates have a majority vote. They can also impeach people.
I don't believe that you can answer my question so you refuse.