Voting citizens are the electorate of a country. For instance, I am a voting citizen in the UK, because I am on the electorate role and entitled to vote in any General Election.
Citizens voting directly on a proposed law
Voting gives citizens a chance to impact public policy.
It was a monarchy - there was no voting.
Citizens voting directly on a proposed law
The voting citizens of his or her nation.
The number of citizens of voting age in the 1996 election was approximately 196 million.
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yes they do
In Jordan, citizens do not participate in voting because the king's power is inherited. So, the king will pass down to his/her generation...
senate
they vote and thats about it
Voting is good. It is a means by which citizens participate in a democracy. If citizens do not participate in a democracy, then there will be no democracy, and the alternative is some form of autocracy, and that generally does not work out well.