It depends on which country is being asked about.
You must be at least 18 years of age and you must be a legal citizen of the U.S. and a legal citizen of the town you vote in. If you vote in another town the town you are a citizen of must send the town you vote in proof of residency.
You can vote at age 18.
In the US, voters must be at least 18 years of age.
You may vote in a Canadian Federal Election if, as of election day, you are a Canadian Citizen and at least 18 years of age or older.
1.over 18 years old 2.US citizen 3.have stayed in one place in USA for at least 30 days (for ex: say you just moved to D.C from maryland, you have to stay at D.C for 30 days or you can't vote)
Must be a citizen of the U.S., must be a resident of the U.S., must be at least 18 years of age, must be registered to vote (except in North Dakota).
In order to vote in a federal election, you must be a Canadian citizen; be at least 18 years old on voting day; and be on the voters list.
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A citizen should be atleast 18 years old or older.
Make sure all people who are at least minimum voting age can vote and protect the right to vote for everyone.
As a Canadian citizen, I can tell you that a person has to be at the age of majority, or eighteen years of age, at the voting day.
In the state of Missouri, a person is qualified to vote if they are a US citizen, at least age 18 and registered to vote. They must also be of sound mind and not have any type of mental incapacity.