England is a part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland where the voting age in all types of election is 18.
The head of state is the queen. As she is a monarch, people cannot vote for her. People vote for political parties. Whoever gets to government can choose the prime minister, who would be the head of the main party in government.
No,they have monarchy government,which is ruled by a queen or a king and stays within one royal family.If the had a democracy,which is ruled by the people,they could vote. The United Kingdom which includes England does have the right to vote in Government Elections. It has nothing to do with the Queen and Monarchy.
If you're living abroad permanently - you can't.
The new England colonies had democratic government because many men got to vote on who to run the colony
- by restricting the colonists' access to government meetings, function's of the government, any vote sessions, or any government secrets were restricted from the colonists.
No you dont have to
New England colonies were Purtians and the effect was that only white men who owned land and were members of the church and were 21 could vote.
The New England Colonies at first were "Royal Colonies" where England ruled them itself. Later on, they separated and became a new England Government.
In the colonial government you had to be a landowner to vote and people (blacks) who didn't own land didn't have the right to vote
18
Black people have always been able to vote
Yes, citizens do vote in a Unitary Government. They vote for Parliament. A Unitary System has a strong central government; the states only have the power that the central government gives them.