Because you can't decide who you want to be your community leader, or the people that are to be elected are against your beliefs.
Some common reasons given for not voting on election day include apathy or lack of interest in politics, feeling that their vote won't make a difference, disengagement from the political process, time constraints or scheduling conflicts, and a belief that politicians are corrupt or ineffective.
A primary election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. A general election is is an election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for election.'
Women were given the right to vote ever since free election started back in 1947. The freedom fighters learnt from the mistake of older democracies and women were given the right without requiring them to fight for it.
There are lots of reasons. It has to be known who can vote. There are rules determining whether you can vote or not, so it has to be made certain that you are eligible to vote. People who are not eligible cannot be registered and won't be able to vote. Election fraud can be reduced if it is known how many people can vote and what people have voted. This can stop people voting more than once or pretending to be someone else. to be sure the voter resides at a given address which corresponds to the district the voter is voting in
A state where the voting usually favors the Democratic candidate.
No Reasons Given was created in 1984.
Voting on treaties.
When we talk about election then its obvious that we are given choices and among those given choices we elect something while in selection we don't have any choice but we select something. Both the words sound similar meaning.
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.
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What reasons are given for the uniformity of Australian speech?
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