Without democrats, there can be no democracy” – the words of Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), Germany’s first democratically elected President, who experienced the turmoil of the Weimar Republic, also apply to elections.
Without voters, or without a sufficient turnout, there can be no true elections that would reflect people’s preferences. Elections are nothing other than preferences aggregation.
We need to keep the momentum for everyone to register for voting, and that for every registered voter to participate in Nominations and Elections peacefully.