Electikns have about an average of 65% turnout. This kind of thing just happens by chance
In 2004, there were about 216 million people in the US who were able to vote. Out of these people, only about 126 million actually voted. (58%) The 2004 elections had the largest percentage of people who voted since 1968.
All of the entire election processes are built on money, committees are the only people that can supply this cold hard cash. I take that back, half comes from interest groups and the other half is from China.
Most people's idea of "getting involved" is voting in a general election. While this is good, only about half of those eligible to vote are registered, and only about half of those people vote.
All people are equal under the law.
There has only been one (1) astronaut that has voted in a U.S. Presidential Election from space ... In the 2004 Election Leroy Chiao casted an absentee ballot from the International Space Station ...
Yes there is
It means you can vote before the Election Day and to vote when there is an election. Only one out of 3 people who can vote don’t vote. When people don’t vote they leave the decisions to others.
The term for when only one person is running for election is called an uncontested election.
direct election of Senators by the people rather than the state legislaturesThe only reform here that can be attributed directly to the Progressive era is the direct election of Senators by the people rather than the state legislatures. Presidential succession and suffrage rights were addressed by Constitutional amendments in the second half of the 20th Century.
Grover Cleveland has that distinction. He was elected in 1884 and again in 1892 after losing a close election to Harrison in 1888.
Only the cardinals and a few assistants in the conclave are witnesses to the election of a pope.
its not....not even half of the half of the people in the world like pink......only like 1 million people pink. and there is like 900 billion people in the world.