How do people vote? / Kristen Rajczak Nelson.
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- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781538330074
- 1538330075
- 9781538330098
- 1538330091
- 9781538330104
- 1538330105
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Did you know that we vote on the presidential election in November because it's right after harvest time, but before brutal winter weather? There's all kinds of interesting details behind when and how people vote. People vote in a few different ways. Most often, voters go to a polling place to cast their ballot. There, voters may cast their ballot on a piece of paper or electronically. Paper votes are counted by hand, whereas electronic votes are tallied in real time. In other cases, people register to receive an absentee ballot. This means they can send their vote in to be counted through the mail. The information in this book provides readers with an idea of what their adult lives will require in terms of civic duties. Colorful photographs provide readers with close textual correlations.
Includes index.
Casting a vote -- Becoming a voter -- Can everyone vote? -- Join the party -- Some stay independent -- Where to be -- Bring id -- Make the choice -- Vote from far away -- Voters' voices -- Glossary.
There's all kinds of interesting details behind when and how people vote. People vote in a few different ways. The information in this book provides readers with an idea of what their adult lives will require in terms of civic duties. Colorful photographs provide readers with close textual correlations.