Two voters are a very small percentage of the town's population so we can treat each of the two selections as independent events.
Event A = pick first democrat = 54% = 54/100 = 0.54
Event B = pick second democrat = 0.54
Since A and B are independent we have:
![P(A\text{ and B)=}P(A)* P(B)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/9wtiil9iy4uox1op4mtt6yz3smhlggldpx.png)
Substitute the values:
![P(A\text{ and B)=0.54}*0.54=0.292](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/a0jsl61hbqt9uvyvp71tzljq7g31aboh4m.png)
Answer: 0.292