Most christians belive that McCain should have won, but the sins of America are so great that we do not deserve him. But the choice of Amerca was Barak Obama. We need to pray fervently that God will Change his heart and have mercy on America
MERCY
"Lord, I plead your blood over my sins and the sins of this nation, God, end abortion and send revival to America"-The Call, 7-7-07
Most christians belive that McCain should have won, but the sins of America are so great that we do not deserve him. But the choice of Amerca was Barak Obama. We need to pray fervently that God will Change his heart and have mercy on America
MERCY
"Lord, I plead your blood over my sins and the sins of this nation, God, end abortion and send revival to America"-The Call, 7-7-07
The constitution sets the dates and times for elections.
no,they are like normal elections but when the M.P or M.L.A dies bye elections are held. bye elections are held to elect a new M.P or M.L.A if one of them dies and to elect a new one.
There have been elections since ancient Greek times, and no one knows when the first one was held.
No one in Congress determines the winner of elections.
Well when white men voted it affected the elections because of things you should know.
One of the most expensive gubernatorial races in the 2014 midterm elections was in Florida
Perhaps you are referring to the party caucuses and primary elections that choose the candidates.
If elections are not held regularly (and with certainty), then there is no assurance that one of the main democratic mechanisms, voting, will actually be useful and this would undermine the ability of the people to control their officials.
Not slaves.
Yes, every three years there are elections for parliament (the next election is due this year, the last one was in 2008), and elections for local government (the next election is due in 2013, the last one was in 2010).
yeah ofcourse tax should be paid... if v dont tnh who else... instead to conduct elections repeatedly n paying tax for it often v should elect a stable government.
One of the purposes that elections serve is to provide a mechanism for peaceful and orderly transfer of power in a democratic society. They allow citizens to choose their representatives and leaders through a fair and transparent process. Elections also serve as a means to hold elected officials accountable for their actions and policies.