People can register to vote {voter registration} {registering to vote}, with city or county voting registrar, at courthouse or by mail, upon reaching voting age of 18 or after moving to new addresses. Registration is free. People can select political party or declare no party affiliation. If no party selected, people can vote in general elections and for propositions but usually not in primary elections. Only citizens can vote.
Votes can be unanimous {acclamation}|.
People can declare candidacy {hat in the ring}.
Society's members can decide their collective actions without interference from outside {self-determination}|.
Elections {by-election}| can be not on regular election dates.
Governments can submit questions to populace for direct vote {plebiscite}|.
Groups can have test votes {straw vote}.
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