Rich male landowners.
They couldn't vote in any colonies. They didnt have dreedom to vote and neither did women. The only people who could vote where whitemen. Nothing else.
A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato
Around 2/3 of the male population could vote, anyone over 21, sane and not in prison, the guy who did it before was clearly a tw*t and wrong x
The vote was 99.73% in favour of joining the 3rd Riech
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Rich male landowners.
Only men with money and property rights could vote No women regardless of their wealth could vote Only men and lords could be in the house of commons
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They couldn't vote in any colonies. They didnt have dreedom to vote and neither did women. The only people who could vote where whitemen. Nothing else.
A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato
A greater percentage of men could vote in the colonies than could vote in England -Plato
Around 2/3 of the male population could vote, anyone over 21, sane and not in prison, the guy who did it before was clearly a tw*t and wrong x
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.
When parties receive the proportion of the legislators corresponding to their percentage of the vote, winners are said to be determined by the Electoral College or Electoral Vote. Each state has a certain percentage of the allotted popular vote.
In 1947, the percentage of people who could vote varied by country. For example, in the United Kingdom, women aged 21 and older obtained the right to vote on the same terms as men in 1928. In the United States, voting rights were granted to all citizens over the age of 21 with the passage of the 26th Amendment in 1971, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18.
around 50 to 60% vote