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Same as USA as it is part of the USA
Male church members
They are selected by a majority vote of both houses of the state legislature for a twelve year term.
A parliamentary system. Elected representatives in a parliamentary system vote for a leader, such as a prime minister, among themselves. The leader is typically the head of the majority party or coalition in the legislature.
two-thirds vote
These days, actually neither. It's what we call a "purple state," because sometimes it votes red, and sometimes blue. The northern part of Virginia tends to vote Democratic. The rural parts of Virginia tend to vote Republican. Currently, the governor is a Democrat, while the majority party in the state legislature is currently the Republicans.
In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote.
In 1869, Wyoming's Territorial Legislature gave women the right to vote.
It is a referendum.
Semi-parliamentary system can refer to either a prime-ministerial system, in which voters simultaneously vote for both members of legislature and the prime minister, or to a system of government in which the legislature is split into two parts that are both directly elected – one that has the power to remove the members of the executive by a vote of no confidence and another that does not. The former was first proposed by Maurice Duverger, who used it to refer to Israel from 1996-2001. The second was identified by German academic Steffen Ganghof. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-parliamentary_system
Then the legislature is then dissolved and new general elections are held.
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