British, Irish or Commonwealth citizens or a citizen of another member state of the European Union aged over 18 years.
British and Irish citizens resident in the UK and over 18 years of age can vote in the UK. Prisoners cannot vote.
Yes they are allowed to vote
no they were not allowed to vote - chey
Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.
The 19th amendment allowed them to vote
Yes, Irish citizens living in the UK have exactly the same rights to vote and stand for election as British citizens.
- Those that do not have UK citizenship - Prisoners - Royal Family - Under 18s - Possibly the homeless?
You have to be 18+ to vote!!!!
Women in the UK gained the right to vote in stages. The Representation of the People Act 1918 allowed women over the age of 30 who met certain property qualifications to vote. This was followed by the Equal Franchise Act of 1928, which extended the vote to all women over the age of 21, granting them equal voting rights with men.
No, they were not allowed to vote.
No women were allowed to "vote" in the Roman Empire
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