Everybody must attend school from the age of 6 to 16 in New Zealand but most children start school on their 5th birthday.
No. It is compulsory to be enrolled if you are eligible, but it is not a requirement to vote.
It is not compulsory to vote in France. Voting is done out of free will but it is a democratic right of all who have attained the majority age to vote.
No, a person over 18 must be registered on the electoral roll but there is no requirement that they must vote.
New Zealand was the first places to give women the right to vote in 1893. However when this happened New Zealand was not yet a "country", but still a self-governing colony.
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
You usually have to be 17 without parents permission
Ecuador - 1929 Ecuador
Kate Sheppard was instrumental in the womens suffrage movement in New Zealand, leading to New Zealand becoming the first country to give women the vote.
Yes. New Zealand is a democratic country, and all people over 18 are allowed to vote.
Kate Sheppard the leader of the movement to get women the vote in New Zealand. Women got the vote in 1893 in New Zealand.
1877
The Isle of Man. The first sovereign state to allow women to vote was New Zealand.
The women in New Zealand got the right to vote before any of the other countries did.
It is New Zealand in 1895 if I am not mistaken. :)
no
At 18
No, a period of residency suffices. As has often been pointed out, even foreign ambassadorial staff may vote in New Zealand. But probably few do.
There is no compulsory military service in New Zealand. I'd expect that any person who was over age 18 and was of good character and education, would be welcome.
The new Electoral Act, allowing women in New Zealand to vote, was signed in 1893.
New Zealand was the first places to give women the right to vote in 1893. However when this happened New Zealand was not yet a "country", but still a self-governing colony.