Yes, Indian citizens who are 18 years or older have the right to vote in elections.
Yes, American Indians have the right to vote in elections in the United States.
Yes, Indians participate in elections by voting for their chosen candidates. Voting is a fundamental right and responsibility for Indian citizens in a democratic society.
No, territories can't vote in elections because they aren't a part of the country.
You have to be over 18 to be able to vote. There are different types of elections, and some have different requirements than others, like your nationality. It is more open for local elections than for General Elections. Irish citizens may vote at every election and referendum. British citizens may vote at Dáil (the Irish parliament) elections, European elections and local elections. Other European Union (EU) citizens may vote at European and local elections. Non-EU citizens may vote at local elections only.
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No, felins cannot vote in elections as they are animals and do not have the ability to participate in human political processes.
Yes, in the United States, proof of citizenship is not required to vote in federal elections. However, some states may require proof of citizenship to register to vote or to vote in state and local elections.
In the United States, No you do not have to vote if you don't want to.
No. But he can vote in Canadian elections.
Yes, every vote counts
Yes, Native Americans who are U.S. citizens and meet the voting requirements can vote in elections.