In the United Kingdom, the Electoral Commission distinguishes between «
valid vote turnout», which excludes spoilt ballots, and «ballot box turnout», which does not.
Not exact matches
The referendum is
valid in recommending to overturn the law if
turnout exceeds 30 % and a majority
votes in opposition.
The UK and nations
turnout figures update through the night, based on electorates divided by
valid votes of all constituencies declared so far.
On election night, the BBC calculates percentage
turnout by dividing the number of
valid votes cast for all candidates by the number of people eligible to
vote (known as the electorate)