Elections are for commoners.
A Monarch serves for life (subject to abdication).
When a Monarch dies, the eldest child of the Monarch succeeds to the Throne and serves for life.
No. The queen is not registered as a candidate in any constituency.
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. British monarchs cannot vote.
The Queen can vote, but the monarch should maintain Political Neutrality therefore she chooses not to.
Nay.
You don't: the monarchy is inherited. That means the Queen is the queen because of who her parents were, not because someone voted for her.
No,they have monarchy government,which is ruled by a queen or a king and stays within one royal family.If the had a democracy,which is ruled by the people,they could vote. The United Kingdom which includes England does have the right to vote in Government Elections. It has nothing to do with the Queen and Monarchy.
england because they have got kings and queen
Because if she votes usually the one drawing the votes is obviously going to listen to the queen you know because she's the QUEEN
because we are a separate Nation, with a different type of government, different laws and a queen ( Queen Elizabeth the Second. also queen of england). the list is endless. we also don't vote for US presidents, and instead vote for the Prime Minister of Canada. but we all liked Obama.
I'm not sure what exactly it is that you're asking, but I'll try to answer the part that does make sense.The Queen is entitled to vote in elections (by virtue of being a British citizen) however, for constitutional reasons (she's the Head of State) she does not vote as this would confer political preference or allegiance, amongst other reasons. For the same reasons, senior members of the Royal Family also do not vote, because of their proximity to The Queen and their immediacy to the line of succession.
While the Queen and the Royal family are allowed to vote, traditionally they do not because it could be considered unconstitutional. What that means is that while legally she is entitled to vote, tradition and how the role of the Royal family has evolved have made it unconstitutional (not allowed) because it would be seen as interfering in politics.
Noooooo !!! France is a republic !!!! French vote to elect the president, the two houses, the local councillors and the mayors. There is no King or Queen and there is no monarchic celebration !!!
different things you can do the traditional campaign mojo but i really dont recomend that show up in a bangin dress and look goregous be nice as possible to the kids at skool get good grades hand out little candies to people asking them to vote for prom queen dont however say vote you for homecomming queen it puts pressure on them
Democracy or a Mawcracy.
A Roman republic
In most constitutional monarchies there is a constitutional bar to the monarch voting. In the UK, the Queen can theoretically vote and she is on the electoral register, but she never votes, to do so would compromise her constitutional position.