People under 18, people who are not Australian citizens, convicted criminals, etc.
Women were alowed to vote 14 years after Susan B. Annthony died.
the answer is that ages 21 to adult can vote
no because they are bad people to vote
1937 elections
In the United States, felons are not allowed to vote in federal elections while they are serving their sentence. However, once they have completed their sentence, including probation or parole, they are typically allowed to vote again.
In most primary elections, you are only allowed to vote for members of the party that you are registered with. In general elections, you are allowed to vote for whom ever you wish, regardless of the party you are registered with.
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
Atoms are not allowed to vote, nor do they have elections.
Yes citizens are allowed to vote in Thailand. They are allowed to vote in House of Representatives, Senate, Local Administration, City of Bangok Councils, Gubernatorial elections, and Referendums.
They allowed women to vote so that way there could be more votes and more elections.
Australian citizens 18 years and over are not only eligible to vote, but legally required to do so. British subjects who were on the electoral roll before 26 January 1984 are also allowed to vote. A prisoner serving a sentence of five years or more, or a person with a standing conviction of treason, may not vote.
They allowed women to vote so that way there could be more votes and more elections.