Everything was decided by vote; they even had the right to elect and remove their captains.
You're only elected by the council, and we have a perfect right to elect someone in your place.
We have the right to elect Guild officers, and that's all.
The government retained a 1% golden share and the right to elect one director.
Underneath the constitution, people had the right to elect the governor.
Since 855 the clergy had the right to elect the bishop.
In order to find it we Africans must first achieve the right to elect our own representatives.
People certainly have the right to elect anyone they want.
The people had the right to directly elect the governor.
As for the constitution, every nation has the right to elect representatives to its own government.