With this question, it truly depends on the voter.
Some will say that they do not vote because their vote does not matter.
Others may abstain from voting because they are protesting political happenings.
Others are apathetic to happenings in Washington, and do not care enough to vote.
As a dynamic public speaker, Alicia could polarize voters and help them chose to vote for the candidate that she supported.
How many of the registered voters "turn out" to actually vote ; the percentage of voters who voted .
In many places, voters have the opportunity to vote on important issues, but in many other places, voters only vote for candidates.
eligible voters can vote for all of the following EXEPT
All registered voters are entitled to vote for the state's US senators. Of course they never have 100% turn-out and there is always the possibility in any election that some voters will be illegally denied a chance to vote. That is why both parties assign people to watch the polls.
On election day voters vote for their local representatives.
Send letters, some have people who take calls. Vote and organize some of their constituents to send letters and vote.
Yes :-)
every year
They do if they are Republican.
Every four years.
You have to be 18 to vote in Georgia