All cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote in the conclave. Any cardinal over age 80 may attend the conclave as an observer but does not vote.
You are eligible to vote in the US when you turn 18. If you can vote in a presidential election, you may be eligible to vote in the primary, even if you are 17.
All cardinals under age 80 are eligible to vote in a papal conclave.
not unless you're a Chinese citizen and eligible to vote (right age ect)
The age is 18. There are some rules that allow a 17 year old to vote in a primary election when they will be eligible to vote in at 18.
age and felony convictions
**ANYONE WHO CAN LEGALLY VOTE** Anyone who is 18 and is registered to vote in their district where they reside.
The only people who are not eligible to vote are those who have been convicted of a felony, those who are severly mentally disturbed, and people who are under the age of 18.
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In 2014, the percentage of people who were eligible to vote varied by country. It is calculated by taking the number of eligible voters divided by the total population of voting age, usually expressed as a percentage.
Electors are the people who are eligible to vote in an election.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> main() { int age; printf(" enter the age "); scanf("%d",&age); if(age>18) { printf(" citizen can give vote "); } else { printf(" citizen cannot give vote"); } return 0; }