How does it work in America? Is there a minimun threshold of the population that needs to vote in order for it to be valid?
Or if only 10% population vote, they still choose for everyone?
How does it work in America? Is there a minimun threshold of the population that needs to vote in order for it to be valid?
Or if only 10% population vote, they still choose for everyone?
Please look up the Electoral College.
Chat GPT says you’ll be screwed by the minority who vote 😅
“In the United States, there is no minimum threshold of voter turnout required for a presidential election to be valid. This means that, in theory, even if only 10% (or any very small percentage) of the eligible population votes, the election results would still be considered valid. The winner of the presidential election is determined by the Electoral College, not directly by the popular vote, but the popular vote in each state determines how that state’s electoral votes are allocated.
In short, even if voter turnout is very low, the results are still valid, and the elected president would still govern for the entire country.”