nope they can't. In the 1964 Civil Rights Act, employment discrimination based on political affiliation was outlawed.
A General Election allows voters to decide the next Government.
Edmund Barton was not voted into office He was appointed by the British Government. It was not until after a government of Australia was formed that there could be an election for representative's
I voted in the advance poll a few days before election day.
It is a democracy, in which the Government is voted into power by the people during a General Election for a set period (usually 4 - 5 years).
The exact percentage of African Americans that voted in the 2008 presidential election is unknown. Most believe it is 60-65% of African Americans voted in the 2008 presidential election.
They are chosen the summer before the election by the political party and then are voted for by the district they plan to represent
122,267,553 people voted in the 2004 Presidential Election out of an estimated United States population size of 298,213,000 people. So approximately 41% of the US population voted.
There was no presidential election in 1849. Presidential elections were held in 1848 and again in 1852. Roughly 2.8 million people voted in the 1848 election.
Three times as many people voted in the election of 1828 as has voted in 1824
An example in the UK, is that the Conservative Government was re-elected at the last General Election, being voted to remain in office by the electorate.
We don't have a president in Britain. Instead we have a Prime Minister, who is the leader of the Government voted into power at the last General Election.
He voted for himself in the 2008 US Presidential Election when he won the Presidency.