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Yes, Northern Ireland is a vital part of the UK and as such its citizens have as much right to vote as anyone else in the UK.

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Do the people of Ireland vote?

Yes, people in both parts of Ireland may vote once they reach 18 years of age.


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Does North Dakota vote?

Yes, the people of North Dakota vote and participate in elections.


Who usually votes in Ireland?

Anyone of 18 or over has the right to vote in Ireland. Most people use that right.


Do boy usually votes in Ireland?

Boys don't vote in Ireland. You have to be 18 or over to vote, so it is men and women that vote in Ireland.


What is change a vote of Constitution of Ireland?

A "referendum" is held in Ireland when a proposed change to the constitution is being put to the Irish people.


Who votes for the DUP?

Thousands of people vote for them, almost exclusively from the unionist community in Northern Ireland.


Which country people does not have a right to vote?

Chile; do not allow to citizens abroad to vote for presidential elections. Also, citizens of Ireland who live abroad cannot vote in any domestic or European election


Are citizens allowed to vote in Ireland?

Ireland is a democracy, so Irish citizens can vote once they reach the age of 18.


Where is Swords in Ireland south or north?

Swords is in the east of Ireland, close to the city of Dublin. Dublin is in the Republic of Ireland which some people incorrectly refer to as the south of Ireland.


What are the possibilities of a united Ireland?

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Are 16 year olds allowed to vote in Ireland?

No. The voting age in Ireland is 18.