no its not true now go away and leave me alone!
no its not true now go away and leave me alone!
You have to be over 18 to be able to vote. There are different types of elections, and some have different requirements than others, like your nationality. It is more open for local elections than for General Elections. Irish citizens may vote at every election and referendum. British citizens may vote at Dáil (the Irish parliament) elections, European elections and local elections. Other European Union (EU) citizens may vote at European and local elections. Non-EU citizens may vote at local elections only.
Nope, just the ones who are residents at the time of the French elections.
It is not compulsory to vote in any election.In Australia, compulsory voting for federal elections was introduced in 1912.
voice vote novanet
because people are so lazy to vote
Election for the Scottish Parliament are held every four years. The last Scottish elections where held on May 3rd 2007 and resulted in a historic win for the Scottish National Party. In addition to this the people of Scotland vote in the British elections which are held every four years. The last British election was held on May 5th 2005. Since the United Kingdom is a member of the European Union the people of Scotland also vote in the European Elections which are held every five years. The last European elections where held in June 2004. The European Elections in 2009 will be the next election in which the people of Scotland will vote. (Unless the Scottish or British parliaments are prematurely dissolved.)
Anyone who is eligible to vote in their own countries can vote in the European Elections. They elect people within their own countries to attend the European Parliament.
voting in presidential elections
Online voting is not allowed in state or federal elections today. This type of voting is considered to be a potential security risk and there are concerns about the integrity and confidentiality of the voting process. As a result, most elections still require voters to physically go to a polling place to cast their vote.
Voting is for elections. and you vote for the candidate you wish to elect.
You mean in national elections? What does blood-donating have to do with voting?