The electorate
The Electorate.
A person who votes is called a voter.
Electors.
Electorates
electors
Absentee voting is done for people who plan to be out of town during election day. This is done to give everyone a chance to vote.
yes , the people have the right to vote according to the so called democracy . At present the people can vote but not earlier during the time of aung san suu kyi
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To put someone else in charge during the next election.
The electorate are the people who are eligible to vote in any given election.
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Every even year (2 years). During the Presidential Election years, and right between them.
Yes, there is a statutory right of election in every state except Georgia.
he loses his positionWhat you are talking about is 'Recall.' when an office official isn't doing his/her job they get recalled, because the people don't think this official is doing it right and they don't have to wait for the next election.
Every citizen of a country who is registered has a right to vote in the counries election.
Constitutional democratic republic.republic - (noun) a representative government where selected people create the lawsdemocratic - (adjective) the people have the right to vote (directly or indirectly) for their representativesconstitutional - (adjective) the operation of the government is regulated by the laws in a document called a constitutionThe method of democratic selection of the various representatives of the people are specified in the constitution as follows: Congressional Representatives - direct election by the people that they represent in the state in which those people liveSenators - originally indirect election, the people elected their state legislators who appointed the senators; this was changed by the 17th Amendment to direct election by the people that they represent in the state in which those people live (due to corruption and bribery in the state legislatures)President - indirect election via the Electoral College system
The right to vote and the right to stand for election.