Party ID of a voter's parents.
Constituency influence.
i think that people are going to vote for the most confident person
I vote for Christopher Columbus
(person #1's vote) - Breaking Dawn(person #2's vote) -(person #3's vote) -(person #4's vote) -(person #5's vote) -
No. To vote a person must have a permanent address and to register with the county where the address is located.
Member's of Congress are supposed to vote the "at home population's desires". Unfortunately, this has been tainted and hard to determine with the Special Interest Groups and Political Action Committees. Some, vote for what would make them money, at least for re-election contributions. Others trade votes, so they can get a piece of legislation that they have written passed. There is a vast number of things that could influence the vote on any one topic.
In 2010 E news had a vote for the hottest person and the person with the most votes was Katie Perry
No the people of the U.S.A. vote and the and the person with the most vote from that state gets the electoral college votes
vote denial - refusing to let a person vote
no they can not the have to go by the votes of the state and chioce what the most people want
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