Voting was carried out in the assembly of the tribes and the assembly of the centuries (this was an assembly of the soldiers and was organised in centuries, the units of the army). For both assemblies, each tribe and each century voted one at a time and one after the other. The vote of each tribe and each century counted for one vote. When a majority of votes of tribes or centuries was reached, voting stopped. In the assembly of the centuries, this favoured the richer, as they had more centuries that the poorer, and they voted first. Before voting, there was a 'conventio', which was a public debate on the matte to be voted.
There are no rules.
Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
1948
Yes but the system was set up so that their vote generally did not count as much as a rich man's.
Everyone who is a registered voter can vote in Rome.
There are no rules.
Only the men that were rich could vote, women could not vote.
no
women never voted in ancient Rome.
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Yes patricians could vote. All male Roman citizens could vote.
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
1948
First century Rome was ruled by Ceasar with an iron fist.
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
Congressmen vote if it should be a law or not. Majority rules. If the bill has been vetoed, or rejected by the president, 2/3 of the congressmen must vote yes.