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  2. The Religious Vote Is Waning—And That Could Spell ... - AOL

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    About 102 million people of faith—including "32 million self-identified Christians who regularly attend church"—are likely to abstain from voting in November, according to a new study from ...

  3. Opinion - Intentionally opting out of voting is an ethical choice

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    Voting should be an act of conscience, not compulsion. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  4. Abstention - Wikipedia

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    In the United States House of Representatives and many other legislatures, members may vote "present" rather than for or against a bill or resolution, which has the effect of an abstention. In the United States Senate, the Presiding Officer calls each senator's name alphabetically, and, if abstaining, the senator must give a reason for the ...

  5. First-time presidential voters met to discuss politics and ...

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    But that’s not a reason to abstain from voting, Langmuir cautioned: “If people keep on saying, ‘My vote doesn’t matter,’ and then they stop voting, there’s a potential that it won’t ...

  6. Republican efforts to restrict voting following the 2020 ...

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    Lawmakers in Alabama have introduced more than two dozen election-related bills since the 2020 presidential election, [95] including Republican-backed bills that would restrict early and absentee voting. [96] House Bill 285, for instance, would ban curbside voting (the bill passed the Alabama House of Representatives in a party-line vote on ...

  7. Texas bill would end voting on college campuses. What does ...

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    Texas colleges and universities are commonly used as voting sites for elections. One Texas lawmaker wants to change that. Texas bill would end voting on college campuses.

  8. Election boycott - Wikipedia

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    An election boycott is the boycotting of an election by a group of voters, each of whom abstains from voting. Boycotting may be used as a form of political protest where voters feel that electoral fraud is likely, or that the electoral system is biased against its candidates, that the polity organizing the election lacks legitimacy, or that the candidates running are very unpopular.

  9. There's no justifiable reason to end early voting in Kentucky ...

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    Senate Bill 61 will remove Ky’s nationally applauded 3-day early voting period in favor of one-day elections in an attempt to stifle free elections.