In 1947, the percentage of people who could vote varied by country. For example, in the United Kingdom, women aged 21 and older obtained the right to vote on the same terms as men in 1928. In the United States, voting rights were granted to all citizens over the age of 21 with the passage of the 26th Amendment in 1971, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18.
Before the Reform Act of 1832, only a small percentage of the population in Britain could vote. Around 3% of the population were eligible voters, mainly wealthy landowners and aristocrats. The reform expanded the electorate to include more middle-class citizens.
In 1787, only white male property owners were allowed to vote in the United States. This meant that the percentage of the population eligible to vote was very low, estimated at around 6% to 10%.
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.
The percentage of eligible adults who actually vote varies by country and election. In general, voter turnout is around 60-70% in developed countries, but can be lower in certain regions or for certain types of elections. Political, social, and economic factors can all influence voter turnout.
The number of people eligible to vote varies by country and is based on factors such as age, citizenship, and registration status. In the United States, for example, there are over 200 million people eligible to vote.
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Before the Reform Act of 1832, only a small percentage of the population in Britain could vote. Around 3% of the population were eligible voters, mainly wealthy landowners and aristocrats. The reform expanded the electorate to include more middle-class citizens.
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A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato
A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato
voter turnout.
if you do not vote, the country will suffer. The full percentage of the United States is not met in the votes, so the election will be off. Without people voting, we could go into communism or a military dictator. LONG LIVE THE UNITED STATES!