polling places
Votes are cast in a polling booth which is in a polling station.
This group is called the electoral college; its members are called electors and the votes it casts are called electoral votes.
Votes are cast a polling place. Depending on the type of voting equipment used, the votes may be cast at the voting place or at a central location. in the national [ presidential ] election votes are counted at each poll then city-wide tabulated at city Voter Registrar's office then sent to Secretary of state for state-wide validation
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The ratio of yes votes to no votes in an election was to . How many yes votes were cast if there were a total of votes cast?
Its called Voter turn out
In the 2010 General Election, Nick Clegg received a total of 27,324 votes from his constituents, earning him a 53.4% share of the total votes cast in his constituency. The Liberal Democrats as a whole received 6,836,824 votes, 23% of the total votes cast.
Ballot Fatigue
Ideally, the people of the US elect their officials, but technically the "Electoral College" elects the President and VP. ------------------------ Each state gets a number of "official" votes called electoral votes. The size of the population in each state determines how many votes each states get. (Each state has the number of "electoral votes" equal to its number of US Senators and US Representatives combined.) Depending on how the people of the state vote (i.e Democrat or Republican), the Electors (people chosen on the ballot) cast their votes for each candidate. Some states divide their votes, but most are "all or nothing" for the prevailing party. The people's votes are called the "popular vote", and it has occurred that candidates with more "popular votes" have actually lost. (e.g. in 1888 - see link)
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