Vote comes from the Latin word votum- which means wish. When you vote, you express your wish of who should be elected.
withhold
The word "withhold" is a verb. It means to hold back or refuse to give something.
voters
A popular election refers to a voting process in which the general public has the opportunity to cast their votes for a candidate or issue. It typically involves all eligible citizens participating in the decision-making process through voting. The outcome is determined by the majority vote of the population.
The root word for withhold is "hold."
A non-voter or abstainer is someone who chooses not to vote in a particular election.
the word you are looking for is "persuade" not seduce, and you can do it by using rhetoric and politics
Example sentence - I will be exercising my right to vote in the upcoming election.
Registration is the word you seek.
The detective should not withhold evidence. I wanted to withhold the information. Roger decided to withhold his love until Marrianne returned. It was difficult to withhold the papers.
The past tense of "withhold" is "withheld."