Because they do not meet the criteria for voting of the country concerned
Some citizens in America do not vote because they think their vote does not make a difference. Approximately 126 million Americans voted in the 2012 presidential election.
Aliens can be deported. You can not deport a citizen. Aliens cant vote Aliens can not run for political office
Yes, dual citizens can typically vote in both of their countries, but it depends on the laws of each country. Some countries allow dual citizens to vote in both, while others may have restrictions or require them to choose one country to vote in.
Not everyone. People under 18 cannot vote. People over 25 can vote in senate and general elections, but people between 18 and 25 can only vote in general elections. EU citizens that have been banned from voting in other countries cannot vote, but other EU citizens can vote in some elections. Citizens of countries outside the EU cannot vote.
Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.
Citizens now days have to be 18 or older to vote. - jenessa olson
whoever they want to vote for but they are forced to vote
Besides its at home citizens, El Salvador allows its citizens living abroad to vote. For the first time in history, transgender citizens are allowed to vote as well.
They vote for govenment leaders
Educate your citizens
Australian citizens may register to vote at age 18.
If non-citizens move to the U.S., they do not have the right to vote in federal elections, including for President. Voting is a privilege reserved for U.S. citizens, and non-citizens can participate in some local elections in certain jurisdictions, but this varies by state. To vote in federal elections, they would need to become naturalized citizens first.