That depends on the laws of the place where they are registered to vote. In the United States, indebtedness has no effect on a citizen's right to vote.
Be 18, register to vote, citizenship or naturalized.
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All Japanese citizens over 20 years old are eligible to vote in Japanese elections.
In an indirect democracy, eligible citizens vote for representatives who vote for decisions on their behalf.
In an indirect democracy, eligible citizens vote for representatives who vote for decisions on their behalf.
Australian citizens 18 years and over are not only eligible to vote, but legally required to do so. British subjects who were on the electoral roll before 26 January 1984 are also allowed to vote. A prisoner serving a sentence of five years or more, or a person with a standing conviction of treason, may not vote.
Citizens who are eligible to vote and participate in American political life.
The only people who are not eligible to vote are those who have been convicted of a felony, those who are severly mentally disturbed, and people who are under the age of 18.
should the us require that all eligible citizens vote? one reason is that The U.S. Constitution requires the President to report regularly to Congress.
The constitution allows all Texas citizens 18 years of age or older who have not been convicted of serious crimes are eligible to vote.
In America, the first race eligible to vote where Caucasians that were citizens (they had to be landowning and be over seventeen). However, Amendments to the Constitution have changed that over time.