Voters are given one vote and may choose a single party from the list.
There is an election, in which the voters, having paid attention to the issues for six weeks or so, choose a government.
Throughout the democratic world, voters are choosing to stay with what they have.
Voters will choose 288 of them, on 32 local boards.
Then the voters will choose their leader and vote in on the Friday of the third week.
For the first time, voters could choose the prime minister.
Voters are allowed to vote for 3 candidates and can only choose once per election.
In 1977, voters chose for the preservation and use as a cultural center.
Some voters may simply choose not to rank all the candidates.
Voters who were not native English speakers could choose another language for the information.