The votes cast for a particular candidate or for or against a particular ballot question are counted with respect to the total number of votes cast, not the total number of registered voters. Nobody can legally use the vote of a registered voter who does not vote.
However, if, for example, the voter turnout is only 20%, then it's as if everyone who voted that day had the voting power of five people, because 20% of the registered voters cast 100% of the votes counted that day (5 x 20% = 100%).
They already shot that episode you dont vote it just happens
If a committee member decides that do not like a bill they will do a vote. The biggest vote will win.
i dont want to vote is it legal
Obviously not , you have to vote for them to get your vote.
No you dont have to
dont no
Because it is a right and you can chose not to vote if you dont want to. You are not required to vote
-they not registered-not old enough-absentee vote
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO its not
presidential vote
If someone does not vote then they are not added to the poles and you have no say. If another person votes then that is there say and there rights.
if you like her yes you can, but if you dont like her you dont have to.