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A truly sovereign individual wouldn't see voting as a necessary exercise in personal power because their autonomy isn't derived from state-sanctioned processes. The act of voting assumes participation in a system that a sovereign individual may see as irrelevant or even adversarial to their self-sovereignty.
Asking a sovereign individual if they voted implies an assumption that they engage with the system in that way—which may not align with their principles. It's like asking a Bitcoiner if they trust central banks.