Soviet Russia did not have elections as we know them. There were two houses of Government- the Duma- roughly corresponding to the Congress, the lower house, and the Presidium. All Presidium members were appointed, many were High level Military, Naval and KGB officers.- of necessity they were Party members.
No, he was a very strong part of the military, and at that time everybody respected him and knew him. He basically just assumed his power.
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The 19th Amendment established laws that prohibits denying any citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's gender. Therefore, women could vote after the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
They were given the right to vote in 1917.
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Joseph Stalin
It was by vote.
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No, he was a very strong part of the military, and at that time everybody respected him and knew him. He basically just assumed his power.
the people who have a right to vote...apparently.
The right to vote.
Although Vladimir Lenin had chosen Trotsky to succeed him, Joseph Stalin kept that from being made public. Stalin was already Secretary General of the Communist Party and had installed many friends in high office who were loyal to him. Stalin also allied himself with Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kaminev to run the government while Lenin was incapacitated as well as after his death. Stalin thus had virtually all of the important people in the Communist Party on his side and against Trotsky, so he was easily able to get a vote to expel Trotsky from the Communist Party and then exile him from the country.
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vote, or don't