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In order to vote in France you have to be a registered voter. On the day of elections, you walk to the polling station, where you will show your voting card to prove your identity, you will then be led to a private booth to cast your vote.

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- citizenship: you have to be a French citizen to vote

- age: you have to be over 18 to vote

- legal decisions: for serious offences the judge can strip the person of part of his civic and civil rights (this is extremely rare)

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You can vote in France if you are more than 18 years old

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Yes, the people of France can vote. You have to be 18 to vote though. when you turn 18 in your hometown your atimaticly aloud to vote.

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To vote in France, one has to be a French national, major (aged 18 and over), and listed before the end of the previous year on his hometown vote rolls.

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any French national aged above 18 can vote in France.

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