In the parliamentary elections in India, a significant number of candidates often fail to secure the minimum required votes to maintain their deposit, which is typically one-sixth of the total votes cast in their constituency. In the 2019 general elections, for example, approximately 1,800 candidates lost their deposits. This trend reflects the competitive nature of Indian elections, where many candidates vie for a limited number of votes. The exact number can vary with each election cycle.
Voter turnout has been historically low within the past few decades in established democracies, like the US and western Europe. Within the United States, voter turnout in New York has begun to decline.
The Labour party claimed just over 183,000 members in it's 2012 returen to the electoral commission. But how many of them were fully paid up members (i.e. not lapsed) I do not know. That was a substantial increased claim over the previous submission, following dramatic drops in membership. To put their less than 200,000 members into perspective, there were a reported (ONS figures) just over 46 Million voters registered to vote in Parliamentary elections! So Labour has a 0.42% membership of the registered parliamentary voters! Yet that tiny fraction of supporters gives them immense power over our lives and our standards of living. (I expect the Conservatives membership numbers are no better either!)
According to numbers published by the Major League Baseball Players Association, the average player salary in 1969 was $24,909. The league minimum that season was $10,000.
yes numbers are infinite.......... ^_^
There are no alphabets in any numbers. alphabets contain only letters (not numbers).
I would hope all elections use rational numbers: all Counting numbers are Rational numbers.
Sum of squares? Product?
7 and 7
answar- 51,350 minimum
Political campaigns obtain phone numbers through various methods such as voter registration databases, public records, and data brokers. They use these numbers for outreach by making phone calls, sending text messages, and running targeted advertising campaigns to reach potential voters and persuade them to support their candidate.
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-2.5 and 2.5
Yes, zero can be a minimum in certain contexts. For example, in a set of non-negative numbers, zero is the smallest value and thus serves as the minimum. However, in other contexts, such as sets that contain negative numbers, zero would not be the minimum. The determination of zero as a minimum depends on the specific set of values being considered.
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Two.
The number of members in the opposition can vary depending on the country and its political system, as well as the current composition of the legislature. In many parliamentary systems, the opposition consists of parties or coalitions that are not in government, and their size can change with elections or shifts in political alliances. For specific numbers, it would be necessary to refer to the latest data from a particular country's legislature or parliament.
the rang ( of the rang ) the difference between the maximum and minimum values in a data set.