no- not in the US- the minimum voting age is 18.
To vote in the U.S. you must also be a registered voter, and citizen.
1.over 18 years old 2.US citizen 3.have stayed in one place in USA for at least 30 days (for ex: say you just moved to D.C from maryland, you have to stay at D.C for 30 days or you can't vote)
You must be a citizen of the US, a resident of the place where you want to vote, be at least 18 years of age, and be a registered voter. Many states also require that you prove your identity with some form of ID when voting.
you must be registered to vote
you must be registered to vote
You must be 18 years of age as a natural-born or naturalized citizen. Of course, you must also be registered to vote.
Be a resident of Illinois, 18 years of age, and a registered voter.
a person must be registered with the local election board.
registered voter
In order to vote in the United States, there are certain requirements one must meet. You must be a US Citizen, you must be eighteen years old, and must have lived at your current residence for at least 30 days before an election. Other requirements are you cannot be in jail or on parole for a felony conviction, and you cannot claim the right to vote elsewhere.
You must be a born or naturalized citizen of the United States. You must be 18 years of age. Beyond that, there are various State regulations involving whether or not felons or the mentally incompetent or insane can vote.
Be 18 years old, a resident of Illinois for at least 30 days before the election, and registered to vote