There are only seven countries in the world that do not hold any type of election. Those countries are Brunei, Eritrea, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Vatican City, and Western Sahara. Many communist and authoritarian countries hold elections; however, those elections are seldom considered free and fair.
Communist countries like Cuba, China, and North Korea don't have elections.
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Yes we have elections for all government representatives like all democratic countries.
The location of general elections in 2012 would depend on the specific country or countries holding these elections. Elections are held in different countries around the world, so it is necessary to specify the country in question to determine the exact location.
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Most elections in democratic countries.
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Citizens vote and votes are counted just as in any elections in other democratic countries.
Anyone who is eligible to vote in their own countries can vote in the European Elections. They elect people within their own countries to attend the European Parliament.
In the link below, you will find a list of each sovereign country (as well as unrecognized countries) with the types of elections they hold for the head of state as well as parliament. For example, there are direct elections where the citizens vote themselves, or indirect elections where the citizens vote for people to represent them, or no elections as well where the citizens either do not vote, or the elections are rigged and ultimately do not count.
In most countries there is no compulsion to vote.