voters
Voters are individuals who have the right or are eligible to participate in elections by casting ballots. In democracies, voters are the core element of the electoral process, and their choices determine political leadership and policy directions. The term typically refers to citizens who meet certain legal requirements to vote, though eligibility varies by country and jurisdiction.
Eligibility and registration requirements usually include citizenship, age (commonly 18 or older), residency, and not being
Voters typically cast ballots at polling places on designated election days. Alternatives include early voting, mail-in
Voter turnout varies by country, region, and election. Barriers can include registration hurdles, travel, work constraints,
Over time, many democracies expanded suffrage to broader groups, such as eliminating property requirements, extending rights