Political Science, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

compare the voter turnout in India and USA and UK

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The voter turnover in the United States of America in 2016 was 65.44 per cent while the voter turnover in the United Kingdom in 2017 was 68.93 per cent.


However, there are many differences in the voting style.


One of them is: In the USA, people vote for the President and State Minister’s separately while in the UK, people choose their Prime Minister by choosing their local ministers.

Answered by suhanisuryawanshi29
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It’s becoming more common in the UK, but British TV debates are not guaranteed.

In America, however, they are integral to the election cycle. Not only do presidential candidates from each opposing party debate on live TV (usually moderated by a prominent broadcast journalist), but there are also several televised debates before the primary elections take place.

In the UK, politicians are not necessarily expected to take part in televised debates, although a growing public interest in the medium has put pressure on party leaders to engage – pressure that May managed to resist this week.

Back-to-back office?

Tony Blair won three back-to-back elections (Niall Carson/PA)

A US president is only allowed to take presidential office for a maximum of two terms. A UK prime minister can take office for as long as her or his party remains in power, and they remain leader of that party.

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