around 50 to 60% vote
The percentage of the American population allowed to vote has fluctuated over time due to changes in laws and voting rights. Currently, around 76% of the adult population in the US is eligible to vote, although voter turnout rates in elections vary.
guyana
impossible to determine by status
There are no official numbers, as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) doesn't ask its members if they are registered voters, and you do not need to disclose your religion in order to register to vote. Most American adults are registered to vote, but many do not actually vote. Mormons are encouraged to vote, so the percentage of registered Mormon voters may be higher than the general population. As a conservative estimate, I'd say there are at least 3 million registered Mormon voters in the US.
How many of the registered voters "turn out" to actually vote ; the percentage of voters who voted .
Their elected representatives in the House and Senate did that.
"Still"? They never HAVE. For example, they obviously don't have the right to vote, drink, smoke, or enter into contracts.
its there responabilty
adults
When parties receive the proportion of the legislators corresponding to their percentage of the vote, winners are said to be determined by the Electoral College or Electoral Vote. Each state has a certain percentage of the allotted popular vote.
Voting is legal decision making by adults. 10 yr olds are not adults.
They vote because they have an interest in the outcome of the election and because they believe that voting is a duty of citizenship.