White land holding men over 21.
Voting began in 1776 when America broke away from Great Britain. At the time only white males of a certain religion could vote. Hope it helps! :)
White men who owned land and were over 21 could vote. Congress picked the president and they felt the general population were not informed enough to vote.
White men who owned land and were over 21 could vote. Congress picked the president and they felt the general population were not informed enough to vote.
Voting is mostly done in secret in voting booths behind a curtain where all people can not see what your vote is , go to bussinessmouse.googlepages.com
Retrospective voting is the theory of voting in which voters essentially ask this simple question: "What have you done for me lately?"
The mechanics of voting for the election of people to elected office has changed in several ways in the USA. In the early days of elections in the USA, paper ballots (secret to protect voters) was done with paper ballots placed in a ballot box. The system has evolved in most US States with ballot machines of various kinds to allow the voter to enter a small cubicle of sorts with a drawn curtain for voters to electronically register their voting choices. In 1923, woman for the first time were allowed to vote.
Majority voting counts more than half of the votes, and it is done with a certain group of people; while unanimous voting use all the peoples votes.
Yes, caucuses pick a candidate for office. The difference between a caucus and a primary is that caucuses are held in public and voting is done in public. In primaries, the voting is done privately.
Heavens, no. But is is very poorly done.
Voting is for elections. and you vote for the candidate you wish to elect.
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A stopwatch and a piece of paper. Human errors was minimal if done corrently.