In Britain we have a General Election every 5 years or sooner, when all the members of the House of Commons in Parliament are elected.
Yes. There's no requirement that you vote for the same person in the primary and in the general election.
Only around 46% And this was considered high for a general election. high at least, for these last couple general ellections. To get a more accurate figure, query election web pages or encyclopedias.
A total of 29,687,604 men and women cast valid votes in the 2010 UK general election. This represents a turnout of 65.1% of the total electorate.
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In the 2015 UK general election, approximately 30.7 million people voted, resulting in a voter turnout of around 66.1%. This election saw the Conservative Party win a majority, securing 331 out of 650 seats in the House of Commons. The turnout was slightly lower than in the previous election in 2010, which had a turnout of 65.1%.
According to Ipsos-MORI, female voter turnout at the 2010 election was 64% - slightly below the 66% among men.
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The exact percentage of African Americans that voted in the 2008 presidential election is unknown. Most believe it is 60-65% of African Americans voted in the 2008 presidential election.
The United Kingdom does not record this kind of information about elections. According to Ipsos-MORI, 44% of people aged 18 - 24 voted in the 2010 parliamentary general election, based on an exit poll survey of 10,000 people. The margin of error of the survey is +/-0.98pp, meaning that we can say with reasonable confidence between 43% and 45% of people aged 18 - 24 voted.
A General Election allows voters to decide the next Government.
122,267,553 people voted in the 2004 Presidential Election out of an estimated United States population size of 298,213,000 people. So approximately 41% of the US population voted.
It is a democracy, in which the Government is voted into power by the people during a General Election for a set period (usually 4 - 5 years).