Only Australian citizens can vote in a Australian election. People who were British subjects on a Commonwealth electoral roll at 25 January 1984 may also vote without being Australian citizens.
If no one votes in an election, there will be no winner since there are no votes to determine a victor. Elections usually require participation and votes to determine the outcome.
In the election of 1896, McKinley had 271 electoral votes. In the election of 1900, he had 292 votes.
The ratio of yes votes to no votes in an election was to . How many yes votes were cast if there were a total of votes cast?
Philippine election actually counting or tally the votes. Whoever have the most votes win!
A ballot paper which has been incorrectly completed or not filled in at all. Informal votes are not counted towards any candidate but are set aside. This would mean a wasted vote.
538 votes
69 votes
Those people of the electoral roll, which consists of Australian citizens, and british citizens who have been in the country since before 1984.
All votes in a papal election are counted by hand. There are no voting machines used.
Yes, the citizen election and the electoral votes election are connected. In the United States, citizens directly vote for the candidates of their choice in what is known as the citizen election. However, the final outcome of the presidential election is determined by the electoral votes a candidate receives, which are allocated based on the results of the citizen election in each state.
If you are referring to the November 2008 presidential election, Barack Obama received 69,456,897 votes, giving him 365 electoral votes. If you are asking about the 2012 presidential election, President Obama won 65,899,660 votes, and 332 electoral votes.
Same as with any other election in a democracy: they spend a great deal of money (not their own money, of course) convincing people to vote for them, and the party which gets the most votes, wins.