Straight-ticket voting is voting for one party for the whole ballot. Split-ticket voting is voting for candidates of various parties for the various offices on the ballot.
Some (perhaps all?) states will give you the option of selecting a straight-ticket vote at the top of the ballot so, if everyone you are voting for is of the same party, you do not need to go through the entire ballot (of course, this does not apply to primary elections).
no
Voting entrenched
only for NOT voting
fear of voting
No, voting is absolutely free.
Citizens voting directly on a proposed law
No cons of voting, just cons of uneducated/biased/racist/etc people voting
This is known as issue-voting or issue-based voting.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
There is no compulsory voting in Japan.
Voting is a civic responsibility.
The difference between preferential voting and proportional representation voting is that in proportional representation voting more than one member can be elected for each electorate but in preferential voting only one member can be elected for each electorate. XOXO