18 year old or older
It is illegal under an amendment to the federal constitution to charge a fee to vote in a federal election.
I'm not sure if this is what you were asking for but the election of 1920 was the first time women could vote in a federal election nation-wide.
You may vote in a Canadian Federal Election if, as of election day, you are a Canadian Citizen and at least 18 years of age or older.
18.
The 3 requirements include: be a Canadian citizen, be 18 years old or older on election day and reside in the electoral district. If you meet the 3 requirements you should be registered on the voters list to vote.
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
18 in the US
serve on a jury or vote federal election
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list of all citizen who are qualified to vote in federal election and referendum
Information regarding this is available on the link below (Where can I vote on election day? 2010 federal election)
a Canadian citizen; andat least 18 years old on voting day; andon the voters' list.