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It's free. A Canadian does not have to pay for voting in any type of election.

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poll tax during the reconstruction era

if your doing a crossword its poll taxes

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What a voter cast when he or she can't appear in person at the polls?

absentee ballot


What is the reason for voter registration?

To be eligible to cast their ballot, usually by being enrolled on the list of electors.


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When voting does an incomplete ballot count?

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What is meant by an absentee ballot?

An absentee ballot is the printed ballot marked by an absent voter and sealed in a special envelope. Its purpose is to allow those who are unable to get to the polling place on election day to vote.


All voters from any party are allowed to participate in?

All voters from any party are allowed to participate in an open primary. In an open primary, a voter may cast votes on a ballot of any party.


What is to cast ballots mean?

Just means to cast your vote. (with a ballot)


How many minutes does an voter has to cast the vote?

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If you are a registered voter but do not vote who has your vote?

No one has your vote. Every registered voter is entitled to a single vote; if you choose not to cast your vote or are unable to do so, then your vote simply goes unused. All unused ballot papers are counted and tallied under the supervision of the returning officers as non-issued ballot papers, in order to prevent the possibility of them being used electoral fraud, and are incinerated after being available for inspection for one calendar year.


The phenomenon in which fewer votes are cast for offices farther down the ballot is called?

When fewer votes are cast farther down a ballot it is known as ballot fatigue. This happens mainly when the ballots are complex, and the higher-ranking offices are located at the top of the ballot.


What is ballot paper?

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What phenomenon in which fewer votes are cast for offices further down the ballot is called?

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