No qualifications, you must be over 18 and a British citizen and that's about it.
In Britain women and men from 18 who are a citizen of the UK, a Commonwealth country or the republic of Ireland can all vote, you also have to be a resident in a constituency and registered with the electoral register, however there are exceptions if you are in prison you cannot vote people convicted for electoral malpractice loose there right to vote for 5 years. People who are in psychiatric hospitals not under there own will cannot vote. Although most over the age of 18 have the right to vote now it was not until 1880 that all men had the right to vote if they were over 21 and for women it was not until 1928 they got the vote. Later it was changed so that 18yrs old and up could vote.
All UK citizens 18 years old and over. The exceptions being peers of the realm, prisoners and those certified insane
The first women to vote in Britain, were in municpal elections in 1907.
The voting age in Britain is 18 years old.
No, because the competition is over, she came second. People from the United States were not allowed to vote. To vote, you had to live in Britain.
You vote at a polling station in the ward in which you live, alternatively you can vote by post if you register for a postal vote.
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Women couldn't vote at all before 1918.
You can't vote on your computer. You can call to vote or vote by pressing the red button on your TV if you're a Sky or Virgin Media customer.
No. There is no compliance to vote in the United Kingdom or Great Britain. It is a free Country.
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