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I have to disagree with the last answer. It's actually the states that conduct the elections, though that was a very..... um.... creative answer...
From 1920 onwards women were able to vote in elections for Congress in the US on the same basis as men.
party identification
vote in elections.
because people belived that women were not capable of making important decisions
The constitution, federal laws and amendments define who has a right to vote in a federal election. After that, the individual states decide who gets to vote in state elections. After that, local municipalities decide for local elections and things such as school boards. The only people who do not have a right to vote unless stated otherwise are non us citizens. For most elections, voters must be registered with a board of elections but there are exceptions.
The Chief Election comissoner
a democracy or republic as an add on,elections for different level representatives are conducted by either city/town or state governments
The Election commisssion of India.
The Electoral Commission of Queensland is an independent and impartial body set up to run free and democratic elections in Queensland. It also conducts State Referendums, Industrial Elections, and Brisbane City Council Elections.
The states organize the elections.
US elections does not use the Australian ballot as a model.
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By elections
No one in Congress determines the winner of elections.
Those were the only two US presidential elections that had to be decided by the US House of Representatives.
No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
The presidential elections are held every four years.