71.   Legal experts said although the new Constitution made voting mandatory among eligible voters, there would be no legal action taken against those who did not vote Sunday.

72.   Less than half the eligible voters registered for the election, which election officials blamed on voter apathy.

73.   Many eligible voters were elderly Britons whose small British pension were not increased with the cost of living.

74.   Mail and tele-sale tactics have also been employed to reach as many eligible voters as possible.

75.   Meanwhile, many eligible voters of the functional constituencies and Election Committee remain undecided about which constituency they should register in.

76.   More than half of eligible voters have either not applied or not received the new cards.

77.   More than a million eligible voters had still not signed up, he said.

78.   National Election Commission Chairman Rudini said Tuesday that eligible voters in remote areas or places with security concerns will be allowed to register as late as election day.

79.   National Election Committee officials have said the registration procedures were clear-cut and if eligible voters were turned away it was because they lacked proper identification.

80.   More than one-fourth of eligible voters are women.

a. + voter >>共 992
black 6.50%
registered 3.90%
undecided 3.88%
hispanic 3.31%
republican 3.30%
independent 2.56%
democratic 2.44%
american 2.06%
likely 1.99%
conservative 1.91%
eligible 1.70%
eligible + n. >>共 229
voter 14.80%
player 7.46%
child 5.01%
people 3.85%
worker 2.91%
country 2.80%
employee 2.45%
family 1.98%
woman 1.86%
student 1.86%
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