18 in the US
NO
You must be 18 to vote. However, a 17 year old can register to vote and would be able to vote in a primary that is for a federal election that he would be voting for later on. In UK military you can register at 17 but you still will not be able to vote until 18
they wouldn't be able to vote in an election because you cant have any criminal records to your name if you want to vote in an election
18.
You can vote by absentee ballot. I was living in Germany when I was able to vote for my first presidential election and voted absentee ballot.
18 year old or older
No, you do not.
The people able to vote in an election are called the electorate.
eligible voters
A citizen
In order to vote in any election in the United States, you must be 18 years old.
You must be 18 years old by the next upcoming election when you register to vote. This is true everywhere in America. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be 18 years old (Any person who is 17 years old and will be eighteen years of age at the next general election shall be permitted to register in advance and also vote in any intervening primary or special election) waterbaby