Election Participation
Election participation refers to the involvement of eligible citizens in the voting process during elections. This can include local, state, and national elections, where individuals cast their votes to choose representatives or decide on specific issues. High participation rates are often seen as a sign of a healthy democracy, reflecting the public's engagement and interest in governance.
Factors influencing election participation include voter registration, accessibility of polling places, and public awareness campaigns. Various organizations work to encourage participation, ensuring that all eligible voters, including marginalized groups, have the opportunity to make their voices heard in the democratic process.