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Yes, people can vote in the U.S. but only Americans can vote if they are 18 or older.
Yes, people in Bangladesh can vote as long as they are 18 or older.
people 18 and older
Iraqi citizens aged 18 years or older can vote in Iraq.
people who was 18 and older
=I think that there is no reason why people shouldn't be fined if they don't vote. They have an obligation to their country and they need to fulfill it. So there really isn't a reason why people shouldn't be fined if they don't vote.=
Some reasons people may not vote include lack of interest or belief that their vote doesn't matter, feeling disenfranchised or disconnected from the political process, logistical barriers like lack of time or accessibility, or disillusionment with the available candidates or choices.
The reason to vote is you need to elect people to represent you in the government. Not voting is not an answer to solving problems, but voting makes you part of the solution.
Historically, older age groups tend to have higher voter turnout compared to younger age groups. This could be due to factors such as more established routines, stronger sense of civic responsibility, and higher levels of political engagement among older individuals.
Because they have nothing else to do with there lives.
26th amendment
Freedom of religionFreedom of speech21 or older can vote