There are more than two reasons why a person doesnÕt vote. One of the main reasonÕs is that people think and believe that they votes doesnÕt matter in an election, the reason if being informed about the measures at hand.
Low voter turnout may be caused by disenchantment, indifference, or contentment.
Different elections have different voter turnout rates. Presidential elections have a higher voter turnout rate than other elections.
Bad weather can also cause low voter turnout.
Voter fatigue and the ease of registering to vote can also affect voter turnout.
One in three vote and the reasons for not voting vary. Some don't think it is important or that their vote won't count. Others don't understand how or the process to do it.
apathy
a primary election in which voters are not required to declare party affiliation
belief that their vote doesn't matter dislike of all candidates no preference illness 12-hour work shift agoraphobia don't know where to vote
A General Election allows voters to decide the next Government.
in a general election
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Primaries are customarily a chance for candidates, other than the incumbent, to garner enough votes to qualify to run in the General Election. They usually go along party lines and only people of that party or of independent party status participate in these types of elections. However, once chosen they are part of the General Election, where all of the electorate participates.
it is called a general election unless we are voting for a president then it is called a presidential election
It is very possible that Hillary Clinton can carry a general election the state of Arkansas. It will depend on the voters and her backers.
General Elections
Elections in which voters determine a political party's nominee for a general election.
independent is a misnomer,voters not registered with a political party are UNAFFILIATED voters but yes,of course [ in a general election]
Texas has an open primary system, which means that voters do not have to be registered members of a specific political party to participate in that party's primary election. However, a voter can only participate in one party's primary election and cannot switch between parties for different elections.