england because they have got kings and queen
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.
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Citizens of England were allowed to vote in the 18th century.
No, for example certain people are not allowed to vote.
Certain men who were involved with the church that were allowed to vote.
in 1928 women were allowed to vote in England just like men.
In most of the world today, men and women vote, and their votes are counted equally.200 years ago, neither the US nor England allowed women to vote. Both countries changed their laws about 100 years ago. Different countries decided to allow women to vote at different times.
Every vote counts equally. The popular vote determines which slate of electors will be allowed to cast the electoral votes for that state.
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.
Elections are for commoners. A Monarch serves for life (subject to abdication). When a Monarch dies, the eldest child of the Monarch succeeds to the Throne and serves for life. No. The queen is not registered as a candidate in any constituency.
While the Queen and the Royal family are allowed to vote, traditionally they do not because it could be considered unconstitutional. What that means is that while legally she is entitled to vote, tradition and how the role of the Royal family has evolved have made it unconstitutional (not allowed) because it would be seen as interfering in politics.