You vote for the person you feel is best qualified to do the job. You don't vote by race or religion. Every race and religion and ethnicity has good people and bad people, well-qualified people and poorly qualified people. You vote on your own best judgment of who is best suited to the office.
it allowed catholic to vote and hold office
Catholic men have been allowed to vote ever since the US began.
Catholic cardinals do the same thing as archbishops just they can vote for a new pope [if there under 80].
It all depends. Usually, the Bishops will encourage Catholics to vote for pro-life. However, there are the liberal Catholics who tend to vote Democratic. Yet, overall, Catholics tend to vote Republican.
They would vote as a group. (Apex Learning)
The Catholic Church teaches responsible citizenship, and in teaching that urges all of its children who are members of a democracy to vote and participate in the government of their nation.
We do not know but he needed at least 77 of the 115 cardinals vote
.Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. .The Catholic Church does NOT have a seat in the United Nations, Vatican City does have a seat because Vatican City is an independent nation.Vatican City has chosen not to be a member of the United Nations and only holds a position as a Permanent Observer to the organization and has no vote.
Yes. A cardinal is free to vote for whomever he thinks will do the best job, even himself.
There is no way to know the answer since I know of no country that requires one to state their religious preference in order to register to vote.
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Women in the U.S. received the right to vote after WWI. What exactly are you referring to during the 1940s?