You have to be 18 or older and you have to be legally registered to vote. In 1971, the Twenty-sixth Amendment set the legal voting age at 18 for both US federal and state elections.
In the United States nineteen states permit 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 18 years of age, by election day. An amendment to the state constitution is being considered in the Illinois legislature that would lower its voting age to 17 for non-federal elections, though states can set their voting age to lower than eighteen for federal elections as well. Because it only applies to state elections, seventeen-year-olds would not be able to vote in primaries and general elections for representatives, senators, and President of the United States even if the amendment passes the legislature and referendum
The legal voting age in Colombia is 18 years old.
This voting age criterion is associated with North Korea.
In 1959, the legal voting age in Minnesota was 21. The voting age was not lowered to 18 until the passage of the 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1971.
It's 18. The Constitution gives this right, so it is a national age, not by state.
The legal voting age is typically set at 18 because it is considered the age at which individuals are mature enough to make informed decisions. Changing the legal voting age would require an amendment to the Constitution, as the 26th Amendment currently guarantees the right to vote for individuals aged 18 and older.
Minimum voting age is 18 in India.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.
The voting age in Russia is 18 years old
The voting age is 18 in all states.
In cuba you can start voting at the age 16.
Legal voting age in state of Va.
Voting age across the US is 18 everywhere
The legal voting age is 18 in Minnesota
The legal voting age in Colombia is 18 years old.
Japan has a minimum voting age of 20.
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The voting age in British Columbia is 18 years old.