The number of non-voters can vary significantly depending on the specific election and location. In the United States, for instance, turnout rates can range from about 50% to 60% in presidential elections and even lower in midterm elections, meaning that millions of eligible voters do not participate. Factors influencing non-voting include apathy, lack of registration, barriers to voting, and disenfranchisement. Exact figures fluctuate with each election cycle.
Non-Voters Party was created in 1878.
Non-voters
How many of the registered voters "turn out" to actually vote ; the percentage of voters who voted .
3,400,000 voters
There are 9,000,000 voters
There's no exact opposite for electorate, but the electorate is a body politic of registered voters, so at a stretch you could use 'non-voters' as an antonym.
There are 183,301 registered Republican voters in Delaware.
In many places, voters have the opportunity to vote on important issues, but in many other places, voters only vote for candidates.
This might help:in 2008 there were 12,752,417 registered voters in Texas.
in 2004 there were about 2,049,000 registered voters in Oregon
there are more than 250,000 registered voters (in all 50 states)
In 1946 many voters turned against the Democrats because they did not like how Truman was handling the presidency. Only 35 percent of voters supported him.