Retrospective voting is the theory of voting in which voters essentially ask this simple question: "What have you done for me lately?"
basing voting decisions on reactions to past performance; approving the status quo or signaling a desire for change. Retrospective voting is more realistic.
retrospective voting
voting or elections are held to choose an individual to represent the people
By being well informed and voting.
The voting rights were actually on the year 1965.
In verisimilitude the people are not directly voting for their individual of chose.
A: Voting Booth PS i am using E2020 as well and am seeing many of your questions are the same as mine
exit poll
No, it does not. Only states.
what's in it for me is the answer
Voter apathy - people feel disconnected with the electoral process and that thee vote doesn't count - so why bother voting. Engaging voters or a more proportional voting system may alleviate it
Yes, and your voting rights are based on the notion of your 'allocated interest' in your communal ownership of the assets of the association. Your governing documents set out your voting rights and responsibilities, together with a full description of the voting power of your individual 'allocated interest'.