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30 March, 16:59

list and explain the sociological and psychological factors that go into voting. explain who votes and who doesn't. explain why people don't vote

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  1. 30 March, 20:43
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    The sociological factors that go into voting are: income, occupation, education, age etc.

    The psychological factors that affect voting are: political party identification, and key issues.

    Explanation:

    The voting population is influenced by certain sociological and psychological factors which makes them go and vote for their preferred candidate.

    The sociological factors that affect voting are: the income of the voter, their occupation, educational qualifications, gender, age, religion, background.

    The psychological factors affecting voting are: the political party identification, some specific candidates and other key issues. Many people cannot vote legally due to certain conditions like their age: a minor cannot vote, people with mental conditions and people in prison.

    Then again there are certain people who choose not to vote because of different reasons including religious beliefs, or they may be disabled, or maybe due to discrimination aimed at them. The people who do not vote despite being given their right are called nonvoting voters.
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