They voted alike about 80 percent of the time.
Why then bother voting about this now, one might ask?
They were also likely to be more concerned, in deciding for whom to vote, about race relations and fairness to all people.
Only 395,395 of the 2,246,987 registered Democrats voted, about 18 percent.
Every year a member will vote about 600 times on dozens of issues.
Women did not vote for about a century and a half.
More than 26.5 million Mexicans voted in the election, about 70 percent of the registered voters.
Nearly 38 percent of eligible American women voted in the 1994 elections, about the same percentage as men.
After three days they would vote on their preferences about the candidates' character and positions.
In the most direct form of democracy, anyone can vote about anything.