The Ottomans
"Whom" is used as the object of a verb or preposition, while "who" is used as the subject. For example, "Whom did you see?" and "Who is at the door?" It is becoming more common to use "who" in informal speech instead of "whom."
It should be to have their voices heard and give their opinion of how government should be run, and by whom.
We live in a democracy, everyone has the right to give their own insight to vote for whom.
dollar and a vote
it's a not counted vote. (: xx :P xp
no. the vice president is chosen by the presedential nominee, whom you vote for.
no, not in the primary but you can vote for whom ever you want in the nov. election.
Ballot Box
Lydia Taft which was in 1756
You should vote so that your views are represented in the government.
Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote. Thus the state motto is "The Equality State"