In most primary elections, you are only allowed to vote for members of the party that you are registered with. In general elections, you are allowed to vote for whom ever you wish, regardless of the party you are registered with.
Pretty much any group of Israelis can put together a political party and every Israeli of majority age has the right to vote.
the answer is that ages 21 to adult can vote
In many states, a voter may only vote in the primary elections if he or she is a member of the respective party. In general elections, however, a voter may vote for any candidate he/she chooses.
no because they are bad people to vote
Yes, only male Puritans, or "visible saints" were allowed to vote.
1937 elections
In the United States, felons are not allowed to vote in federal elections while they are serving their sentence. However, once they have completed their sentence, including probation or parole, they are typically allowed to vote again.
Yes, Irish citizens living in the UK have exactly the same rights to vote and stand for election as British citizens.
No, you do not.
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
Atoms are not allowed to vote, nor do they have elections.