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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.
Only two states in the U.S. allow citizens to directly vote on public issuses.
Yes - for the Party.
Yes, dual citizens can typically vote in both countries they hold citizenship in, but it depends on the laws of each country.
In some countries voting is mandatory, in other countries it is not required.
There are several countries that still do not allow women to vote. Saudi Arabia, Vatican City, Brunei and United Arab Emirates are a few that do not permit women to vote.
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.
2 countries, Brunei, and Saudia Arabia do not allow women to vote at all. Lebanon requires proof of education for women to vote. United Arab Emirates has limited voting for women. The state of Vatican City does not allow women to vote.
All of them. There are state and local issues that are voted on.
ONLY THE CITIZENS CAN VOTE!
In most countries only the citizens have the right to vote, foreigners are excluded.
It is a right given to the adult citizens of most democratic countries to vote in local or federal elections.