because biak is the best in the country..
Because Australian nationals are required by law to vote.
apathyAPATHY
The voter turnouts were high because the political parties during this time had very diverse ethnic and cultural differences.
Battles between Catholics and Lutherans
When the government talks about voter turnouts, they exclude non-registered voters (around 10%), and include invalid votes. In reality the turnout (people who actually cast a valid vote as a percentage of voting age population) is about 80%, but most Aussies think the figure is 95%, and they thank compulsory voting for the high level of participation. While compulsory voting centralizes the parties (rather than polarizes), real voter turnouts (those who would vote if voting were voluntary) plummets and translates to apathy and hatred of politicians.
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National Government
Voter turnout Thirumangalam (88.89%) was the maximum.
reaching retirement
As of now, countries such as Australia, Canada, and some states in the United States have implemented automatic voter registration systems.
1. At least 18 years old 2. Registered Voter (payed money to vote) 3. A citizen of the country
Recent voter turnout varies by country and election. However, globally, voter turnout has seen a declining trend in recent years. Factors such as voter apathy, disillusionment with politics, and logistical challenges can contribute to lower voter turnout. Efforts are being made to encourage and increase voter participation through various initiatives and reforms.