Absolutely! Denmark is a democracy and we vote on most things.
Yes, by current definitions. Denmark has been a Constitutional monarchy from 1848. Since 1901 it has been combined with Parlimentarism, which means that no government can have a majority of the Parliament against it. Women has had the right to vote in national elections since 1915 (first used in 1918).
Unlike Denmark and Serbia people in China are unable to vote in elections instead they puts their thumbs up and point at the candidate they forsee as a fit leader for the proud people of China. Springrolls may also be involved.
In Texas there are four elections, which are Primary elections, General elections, Special elections and others.
direct elections
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It is the capital city of Denmark.
a. General Elections b. National Elections c. Local Elections d. Special Elections
The purpose of primary elections is to choose the candidates for the main elections.
Elections in India are of two types direct and indirect elections
Your elections are disturbing. I will be counting ballots in the upcoming elections!
National parliament: All citizens of age 18 and up. (Men obtained the right in 1849, but in the beginning had to fulfil certain social and economic criteria, so less than 10% could actually vote; Women's suffrage was granted in 1915). Municipal councils: Everybody age 18+ with at least 3 years recidency in the country. (Foreign citizens got the voting right in 1981).