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Election Day 2014 - Jamesie - 2014-11-05 Words Wrote:I'll start this by saying that I'm not american and that I don't know how specifits work there... hell not even here, but I've always been curious about this thing my grandpa and I read when I was still in school.In the US it would either a) not be reported that there were a substantial amount of blank votes or b) produce no substantial change anyways. It might convey a message, but that probably wouldn't produce change anyways. Election Day 2014 - KhainiWest - 2014-11-05 Wow, maryland is considered a dem state and republicans just blew right through Election Day 2014 - SaptaZapta - 2014-11-05 Jamesie Wrote:In the US it would either a) not be reported that there were a substantial amount of blank votes or b) produce no substantial change anyways. It might convey a message, but that probably wouldn't produce change anyways. I don't know about the US, but around here blank votes don't get counted. They are just tossed away as invalid, same as if you tried to vote for both candidates, for example. I suppose the news media would make some noise if it looks like there is a very large discrepancy between voter turnout and the total number of valid votes, but not much would happen. The politicians know we despise them, one and all. As long as they get elected, that's all they care. Election Day 2014 - KhainiWest - 2014-11-06 12% of the votes were from people 30 and younger. You people should be ashamed :| Election Day 2014 - Flonne - 2014-11-06 KhainiWest Wrote:12% of the votes were from people 30 and younger. You people should be ashamed :| I heard only about 1/3 of the US population showed up to vote. I think that speaks louder than anything; people hate politicians so much that they would rather stay home than vote for their own party, they hate them so much that it has gotten to the point that liberal and conservative politicians register the exact same to them regardless of their own political views. Another thing is that only 15 (or 17 as of now?) states still have Democrat governors, which is where they thought they would hold the most ground. No matter which side you are for (if any), it's clear that Dems got trounced pretty badly. Election Day 2014 - Jamesie - 2014-11-06 Flonne Wrote:I heard only about 1/3 of the US population showed up to vote. I think that speaks louder than anything; people hate politicians so much that they would rather stay home than vote for their own party, they hate them so much that it has gotten to the point that liberal and conservative politicians register the exact same to them regardless of their own political views.Not really. Voter turn-out in the US has always been pretty low. I mean, following 1900 we've never returned to levels prior. Watergate had an impact on voter turnout, but even then it was still pretty low. Also there are almost always fewer Democratic governors than Republican governors due to the nature of the Democratic Party base (mostly urban-dwellers, New England, and the Pacific Northwest). |