It is someone who legally can vote, but for whatever reason chooses not to.
A nonvoting voter is someone who is registered to vote, or otherwise is able to vote. The person does not take the opportunity to vote, or purposefully withholds a vote.
it is simply a regestered voter who does not vote.
No, it is a noun. "Voting" would be the adjective form. For example: The person is a voter. The person is a voting adult.
None of the voting officials leave until the polls close and the last voter leaves and the voting materials are secured.
If you got this passage the answer is Voting technology. Votes in one of the state's largest counties have come into question after voting machines malfunctioned, according to state elections spokesman Doug Brewster. Brewster says that the state has been trying to budget funds to upgrade the machines, but the state legislature has so far refused to approve the funding.
voter registration
The Voting Act of 1965 was important in increasing voter registration.
voter registrantion :)
The cast of Voting Room - 2012 includes: Brandon Stegall as Voter
To educate women who would be voting
a voter with little interest in voting and just votes for the heck of it a voter with little interest in voting and just votes for the heck of it
When the government talks about voter turnouts, they exclude non-registered voters (around 10%), and include invalid votes. In reality the turnout (people who actually cast a valid vote as a percentage of voting age population) is about 80%, but most Aussies think the figure is 95%, and they thank compulsory voting for the high level of participation. While compulsory voting centralizes the parties (rather than polarizes), real voter turnouts (those who would vote if voting were voluntary) plummets and translates to apathy and hatred of politicians.
find voting for president more important than voting for members of congress
A ballot box is a sealed box with a slit, into wihch a voter puts his or her completed voting slip, or this process or method of voting.