Women like men have the right to vote.
Men & Women are able to vote in Saudi Arabia
In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to vote. Only men can vote.
No one is allowed to vote in Saudi Arabia. Sometimes the women are allowed though!!
18 years or older
Uh... YES! For example Saudi Arabia and Vatican City.
No Women in Saudi Arabia are banned from voting As a matter of fact, it is one of very few remaining countries where women still cannot vote
In Saudi Arabia, like many Islamic, 2nd, and 3rd world countries, women are treated unequally when compared to their male counterparts. They are expected to take care of the children and home.
Women in Yemen can vote and a few have served in the Yemen parliament. Also women are allowed to drive, which is not allowed in Saudi Arabia.
In the United Arab Emirates, The Parliament is officially appointed by an Autocracy, no one Men or Women have the right to vote or to stand for election. In Saudi Arabia, men voted for the first time in 2005, in local elections,Women however were not to vote or to stand for election on that occasion.
There are several countries that still do not allow women to vote. Saudi Arabia, Vatican City, Brunei and United Arab Emirates are a few that do not permit women to vote.
Women in the United States gained the right to vote with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. However, the timeline for women's suffrage varied globally. For example, New Zealand was the first self-governing country to grant women the right to vote in 1893, while other countries like Saudi Arabia only allowed women to vote in 2015.
The timeline for women's suffrage in Asia varies by country. In New Zealand, which is often considered part of the Asia-Pacific region, women gained the right to vote in 1893. However, in other Asian countries, such as Saudi Arabia, women were granted the right to vote much later, in 2015. Overall, women's suffrage in Asia occurred throughout the 20th century, with different nations achieving this milestone at different times.