To be a Citizen of the country and to pay tax
The Constitutional qualifications to vote is that you have to be 18 or older, and you has to be a U.S citizen.
They must be over 18.
No. There are no qualifications given in the Constitution for serving on the bench . However, the President must nominate a justice first. The US Senate must vote to confirm that appointment before it can take effect.
Any Canadian citizen who is 18 years of age or older may legally vote in Canada. Voters are asked for documents to prove their identity and place of residence (to determine which riding they are in) but you actually can vote even without any documents, if you take an oath swearing to the relevant facts. Voting in Canada is a very flexible process.
Be 18 years old, a resident of Illinois for at least 30 days before the election, and registered to vote
Every person with a Canadian Citizenship and over the age of 18, with the exception of the Chief Electoral Officer and the Deputy Chief Electoral Officer.
The only qualification is to be a citizin If you are a citizen you can vote
In most states today, the general qualifications for voters include being a U.S. citizen, meeting age requirements (usually 18 years old), and being a resident of the state where they are registering to vote. Additionally, individuals must not be convicted of certain felonies or be judged legally incompetent to vote.
In the state of Missouri, a person is qualified to vote if they are a US citizen, at least age 18 and registered to vote. They must also be of sound mind and not have any type of mental incapacity.
it is to be 18 and older and .........................
During the primary elections, one must vote for someone in their affiliated party. Once the general election is underway, the individual can vote for someone of the opposite party.
yes because he is British CANADIAN i think ============================== A person must be a Canadian citizen in order to vote in a Canadian federal election.