The papal conclave system of voting is not based on anything Masonic. It has been in existence long before the Masons were founded.
Italy has a limited parliamentary government that is based on a proportional voting system.
The American voting system is based on the United States Electoral College. This is the institution that allows people to choose a President and a Vice President every four years.
both direct and indirect elections
both direct and indirect elections
This is known as issue-voting or issue-based voting.
States with small populations had the same voting power as states with large populations; unlike today where the voting power is based on the number of reps for each state which varies depending on the population.
This would be in deference to the Egyptians, to which much of their culture is based in. This is especially in respect for Thoth (Tehuti) who is the bringer of wisdom and knowledge. As intriguing as that answer is, left-footedness is not particularly Masonic or Egyptian. The assumption of the question is flawed, and the answer is based on an equally flawed assumption.
equality of the states
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The 15th Amendment of the Constitution prohibits denying voting rights to people based on race or color
the 14th amendment is voting based on race, the 26th amendment is the voting age is set to 18 years of age and the 19th amendment is women's suffrage. So, there are 3 amendments having to do with voting.
Italy does not have a mayor because it is a country, not a town. It has a parliamentary government based on a proportional voting system. It is headed by a Prime Minister, who is the President of the Council of Ministers