a non vote

If I dont vote in a general election and I am registered to vote does it go automatically to the party in power?

09:24 Wed 20th Apr 2005
 
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No

theoretically, a non vote is a vote for the leading party, as you are not exercising your right to have your opinion...in our democracy.

i suppose thats just my way of thinking but i've always been aware that by not voting, i have absolutely no right to complain about anything that happens in government. therefore if a decision is made which affects my life i cant be annoyed etc cos i didnt use my right to have my say.

its important to have your say, democracy is a great thing but not if you dont use it to your advantage.

Of course you have the right to complain - whether you vote or not.  We have freedom of speech, and freedom not to vote if we don't want to.
Not voting is not a vote for the leading party. It has been widely said by the pundits that a low turn out favours the opposition. TB's biggest enemy is voter apathy.
it is about time that non voters and spoiled papers were counted

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