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In the United States, women have been voting since 1920. In the UK, some women got the right in 1918, but there were restrictions for several more years depending on whether they were property owners. If you go to Wikipedia and search for Women's suffrage, then scroll down, thee is a chart showing the years and conditions on voting in many different countries.
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.
Electronic voting goes faster and is efficient when it works. However there have been problems with electronic voting and issues raised as to the accuracy.
The poll tax. (:
There are loopholes in everything.
Most so democratic countries allow women to vote. Some, because of their culture, still do not allow it, though every country has some restriction as to who can vote.
In some countries voting is mandatory and there are legal punishments for failing to vote. In the US voting is voluntary.
In some countries voting is mandatory, in other countries it is not required.
Some countries that start with a are:AmericaAustriaArgentinaAustraliaAndorraAfghanistanAlgeriaAlbaniaAngoraArmeniaAntigua and BarbudaAzerbaijan
In some countries, there are no penalties for not voting, as voting is seen as a voluntary civic duty. However, in countries with compulsory voting laws, such as Australia and Belgium, individuals who do not vote may face fines or other penalties. The lack of penalties for not voting can result in lower voter turnout and may impact the representativeness of election results.
Legal voting age, 18 or 19 in many countries; 21 in some.
They believed it went against the natural order of things, and they probably feared losing the opportunities they had to be wives and mothers.
Some countries where voting is mandatory include Australia, Belgium, and Brazil. In these countries, eligible citizens are required by law to participate in elections. Failure to vote can result in fines or other penalties.
They wanted to have representation in the government. They disagreed with some ideas that men agreed on.
Some European countries that start with the letter B are:BelgiumBelarusBulgariaBosnia and Herzegovina
Some women were given the vote in 1918 but it wasn't until 1928 that all women had the same voting rights as men.
In some cultures, not countries or continents heavy women are considered beautiful