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Can all british of voting age vote in European elections?

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voting or elections are held to choose an individual to represent the people


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by voting


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People who have the right to do so, should be voting in elections.


What is the effect of not voting in elections?

because people are so lazy to vote


How does voting affect society?

Voting affects society because people need to be aware of the elections so that it can help them.


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What has the author Edward Franklin Cox written?

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Definition of voting specialist?

A person who confines their efforts to voting in elections.


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Does a British citizen have a right to stand as a candidate at a local European election in any EU country?

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