In political science, voter fatigue is a cause of voter abstention which result from the electorates of representative democracies being asked to vote often, on too many issues or without easy access to relevant information.[1] Voter fatigue can be a symptom of efforts that make voting more difficult that some describe as voter suppression, which changes the voting rules and environment in such a way that turnout decreases as the cost of voting increases.
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In political science, voterfatigue is a cause of voter abstention which result from the electorates of representative democracies being asked to vote...
political apathy is voterfatigue, when elections are held too frequently. It's defined in political science as, "voterfatigue is the apathy that the...
elections boosts turnout while being popular with voters. Another form of voterfatigue occurs when voters are asked to weigh-in on dozens of contests, as...
semi-permanent ink or dye that is applied to the forefinger (usually) of voters during elections in order to prevent electoral fraud such as double voting...
postal voting tends to increase voter turnout. Electoral laws typically stipulate a series of checks to protect against voter fraud and allow for the integrity...
range from changes that increase voterfatigue, to intimidating or harming prospective voters. Some argue the term 'voter suppression' downplays the harm...
vote", in which a voter casts a ballot willfully made invalid by marking it wrongly or by not marking anything at all. A "blank voter" has voted, although...
differ. Voters seek one outcome: a government majority who will vote in favor of a decision or a prioritization that the voter cares about. Voters and/or...
The National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA), also known as the Motor Voter Act, is a United States federal law signed into law by President Bill...
In electoral systems, voter registration (or enrollment) is the requirement that a person otherwise eligible to vote must register (or enroll) on an electoral...
ballot option in some jurisdictions or organizations, designed to allow the voter to indicate disapproval of the candidates in a voting system. It is based...
political parties do not have elections for positions representing the voters in a polling division, although parties may assign volunteers to canvass...
September and in the 121 Western seats on 3 October. Despite some fears of voterfatigue, electoral turnout was comparable with previous elections at 59.99%...
voter may cast as many votes as the number of seats to be filled), proportional representation or single transferable vote elections (where the voter...
unable or unwilling to attend the official polling station to which the voter is normally allocated. Methods include voting at a different location, postal...
marking by the voter. Examples of this are ballots which have more than one mark, the intent of the voter cannot be ascertained, or the voter can be identified...
discrepancies in the cash transfer and welfare schemes, general corruption, voterfatigue, land grabbing charges faced by 30-40 BRS MLAs, and Chandrasekhar Rao's...
faction or candidate. Scheduling frequent elections can also lead to voterfatigue. Those in power may arrest or assassinate candidates, suppress or even...
An electoral roll (variously called an electoral register, voters roll, Voters list , poll book or other description) is a compilation that lists persons...
1997, due to donor fatigue. AIDS fatigue, when public health messages are ignored for similar reasons Information fatigueVoterfatigue, voting apathy related...
votes cast until the close of the voting period. A ballot drop box allows voters who have received a ballot by mail to submit it for counting in a self-service...
Vote Act of 2002 guarantees that, in most states, the voter can cast a provisional ballot if the voter states that they are entitled to vote. Some of the...
political system. Protest voting takes a variety of forms and reflects numerous voter motivations, including political apathy. Where voting is compulsory, casting...
Voter ID laws in the United States are laws that require a person to provide some form of official identification before they are permitted to register...
stations); remote e-voting via the Internet (also called i-voting) where the voter submits his or her vote electronically to the election authorities, from...
each voter writes in the name of a candidate, but governmental elections use pre-printed ballots to protect the secrecy of the votes. The voter casts...
ballot system is a voting method in which voters vote openly, in contrast to a secret ballot, where a voter's choices are confidential. The open ballot...