To vote in state or federal elections it's 18, just like it is in every state of the US (per the 26th amendment to the Constitution). Of course, there are some 'elections' that a minor can vote in, such as a school election.
The requirements to vote in Illinois are you have to be a US citizen, be at least 18 years old by election day, and be a resident of your town for 30 days before election day. You cannot be convicted and be in jail.
No, that is set in the U.S. Constitution, so only another constitutional amendment can change it.
In Illinois, the legal age for a female to be considered an adult is 18 years old. At this age, individuals are granted all the rights and responsibilities of adulthood, including voting, signing contracts, and making their own medical decisions.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.
Minimum voting age is 18 in India.
I don't think so. I was working at Cook County for the Recorder's office, and I was only 20, and unable to register.
you have to make your mom do it for you
Voting age across the US is 18 everywhere
Legal voting age in state of Va.
The voting age is 18 in all states.
The legal voting age is 18 in Minnesota
In cuba you can start voting at the age 16.
The voting age in Russia is 18 years old