How many of the registered voters "turn out" to actually vote ; the percentage of voters who voted .
In 1947, coinciding with the repeal of the Chinese Head Tax, Chinese Canadians were first extended the franchise in federal elections.
In many places, voters have the opportunity to vote on important issues, but in many other places, voters only vote for candidates.
Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote provided he or she is 18 on election day, and can prove his or her identity and address. Canadians with criminal records vote in the same manner as other Canadians. Canadians that are incarcerated also have the right to vote via special ballot. The voting takes place in the institution ten days before the election day. Incarcerated voters can determine what riding they wish to vote in: The riding they lived in before incarceration, the riding their spouse or dependants currently reside in, the riding in which they were arrested, or the riding in which the court that convicted him or her is located.
eligible voters can vote for all of the following EXEPT
1948
Yes, yes they can.
On election day voters vote for their local representatives.
You should vote so that your views are represented in the government.
They do if they are Republican.
Every four years.
every year