Turnout: The number of people who turn up to vote in an election is called the turnout of that election. It is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, if an election had 100 identified voters and 60 of them turned up to vote, then the turnout is 60/100 = 60%.
Public Spending: The money spent by the government is called public spending.
Public Spending: The money spent by the government is called public spending.
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