Elections are held whenever a government says so. For most political offices they are held at regular intervals, on or around a predetermined date with an interval between elections of a predetermined number of years. For some positions, like Pope, elections are held only when the holder of the position dies or resigns.
voting or elections are held to choose an individual to represent the people
Kenyans are allowed to vote in a free election held by the government. Elections are held in Kenya for citizens to have a say in the government.
Assembly held each fortnight.
He was selected by voting of the College of Cardinals in a secret conclave held in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican. Voting is by paper ballots prepared by each cardinal as he votes.
Held political events that did not involve voting
Assembly held each fortnight.
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.
Voting for someone who has never held office before is one way. Voting against the ruling party is another way.
One belief that was held at the time was that women did not have the mental capabilities (brains) to make good informed decisions when making a voting choice.
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! :)
Voting takes place, to determine which city is in need of it the most and how well they could organize the event.
About the only voting in Vatican City is when a papal conclave is held. Only the cardinal electors vote in that.