No... citizens can vote for their local councilors or members of parliament - but the party leaders are voted in by the party members.
people vote.
the people vote for their leader
An electoral district map would indicate where people can vote for their leaders. It shows the boundaries that determine which voters are eligible to participate in a particular election. Areas outside these boundaries would be where people cannot vote for their leaders.
They vote for their leader,as a group!
You do not HAVE to vote, in America, you may choose to vote, for it is one of man's common rights. we fought to achieve independence, and to be able to pick our leaders, not have whatever crazy so called "royal" idiot tumbles out the throne. But as Many of us say here, if you are able to vote, but you don't, you have no right to complain about who wins. In addition to voting for leaders, you vote for laws, what you think of them and if you think its something that needs to be done. the American government cares about its people, and wonders what they think of the laws and clauses passed, so there is always a vote for the laws.
centered in the leaders and not in the people.
people had the power to vote for leaders
people vote just like in the u.s.
It is a right to be able to vote and it is your say in the government.
They voted a few people then they elected one after the vote
The people don't vote for their leaders.