everyone over 18 can vote, men and women.
In Taiwan, citizens aged 18 and older have the right to vote in elections. This includes the ability to participate in local and national elections, such as for the Legislative Yuan and the President. Additionally, voters must be registered on the electoral roll to cast their ballots. Foreign residents and non-citizens are not eligible to vote in Taiwan.
Yes. Taiwan is a democratic nation.
Of course they vote. Everyone has the right to vote.
yes everyone can vote
Unanimous.
Everyone who is a registered voter can vote in Rome.
Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
in 1971
The right for everyone to vote has never been made law. Anywhere.
All 192 member nations. (Taiwan, Palestine and other disputed areas cannot vote because they are not members)
Yes in a true democracy everyone has the right to vote, everyone has a voice and opinion.
It is important to vote so everyone can vote for their choice in whatever needs voting on.