Abstention
Abstention refers to the act of deliberately choosing not to participate in a particular action, decision, or process. In politics and elections, abstention is most commonly used to describe a voter who neither votes in favor nor against a proposal or candidate. In many electoral and deliberative bodies, abstentions are recorded separately from affirmative or negative votes. Depending on rules, abstentions may count toward the quorum while not affecting the outcome, or they may be treated as votes against, or excluded from vote totals altogether.
Abstention can arise from various motives: disengagement, dissatisfaction with options, protest, strategic signaling, or barriers to
In organizational settings, members may abstain to avoid perceived conflicts of interest or to refrain from
Measurement and interpretation vary by jurisdiction and institution; observers compare abstention rates over time or against
Overall, abstention denotes a deliberate non-participation stance with implications for representation, procedural outcomes, and civic or