(in the US) Yes, any legal resident older than 18
None, by law residents can't vote. Only citizens have the privilage to vote and they must be at least 18 years of age.
People who are residents of the specific country and who are over 18 years of age.
Nope, just the ones who are residents at the time of the French elections.
Residents of Washington D.C. can vote in Presidential elections. The District of Columbia has three electoral votes.
No. Baltimore City is an independent city. Baltimore County residents vote for their own county executive.
NO- only US citizens can vote.
Only British citizens who are permanent residents of France at the time of a presidential election are entitled to vote. Only French expatriate citizens are entitled to vote overseas in Britain.
A democrocy
There is no constitutional "right" to vote. You cannot be prevented from voting due to race or gender, but constitutionally speaking there is no explicit "right" to vote.
the minimum age you can be to vote is 20.
You can vote at age 18.
Residents of Washington, D.C. were first allowed to vote for President in 1964. Residents of Washington, D.C. were first allowed to vote for mayor and the city council in 1974. Residents of Washington, D.C. are not permitted voting representation in Congress.
you are able to vote in Cuba at the age of 18