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  2. Why did Democrats win Senate races in so many states ... - AOL

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    They say if you don’t vote you can’t complain,” Canther said about his Senate vote. “I felt both of them were flipping back and forth on certain things," he added, referring to the ...

  3. 'Can't complain if you don't vote': Polls see various turnout ...

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    May 18—Turnout was reported higher than expected by various local precincts, though voters in Boyd County didn't seem particularly jazzed about a single race or issue. Poll workers at Fairview ...

  4. Illinoisans can soon pick which banner should be state ... - AOL

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    “As the saying goes, ‘if you don’t vote, you can’t complain,’” Giannoulias said. “So make your voice heard and select the flag you think best embodies and celebrates our great state.

  5. I asked people why they don't vote, and this is what they told me

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    At least 40% to 90% of American voters stay home during elections, evidence that low voter turnout for both national and local elections is a serious problem throughout the United States. With the ...

  6. Too many people complain about politics but don’t vote, she said. Her attitude: “You can’t say s*** if you don’t vote!” Another voter, Starlet Sato, said she voted for Trump and ...

  7. Compulsory voting - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory voting, also called universal civic duty voting or mandatory voting, is the requirement that registered voters participate in an election.As of January 2023, 21 countries have compulsory voting laws. [1]

  8. Paradox of voting - Wikipedia

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    The issue was noted by Nicolas de Condorcet in 1793 when he stated, "In single-stage elections, where there are a great many voters, each voter's influence is very small. . It is therefore possible that the citizens will not be sufficiently interested [to vote]" and "... we know that this interest [which voters have in an election] must decrease with each individual's [i.e. voter's] influence ...

  9. I Just Voted For The First Time. I'm Shocked Anyone Would ...

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    After nearly two decades of living in the D.C. metropolitan area, I finally joined America’s most exclusive club: people who complain about politics while actually doing something about it.