Voting age for any LEGAL CITIZEN is 18.
Voting citizens are the electorate of a country. For instance, I am a voting citizen in the UK, because I am on the electorate role and entitled to vote in any General Election.
Invalidated the use of any test or device to deny the vote to any citizen.
Any Swiss citizen (when the age of 18 has been reached)... as long as the voting is on a national level... state-votings do only concern the different states.
any citizen above 18 yrs of age
any US citizen can vote if they are over 18 years of age and are a registered voter.
today, the Metis people have as much right to vote as any other Canadian citizen.
Any person can vote immigrants or not as long as they are over 18 and a citizen. They have to be registered to vote as well. People can vote early if they register to have a ballot mailed to them and some states have early voting. No one is identified as a immigrant only as a citizen.
Any German citizen over the age of 18 (the legal age for voting) is eligible for election.
A constituent is any person within a legislative district, whether they are registered to vote or not. Even if they are not of voting age. A voter is someone qualified (must be a citizen & legally of age to vote. Must live in the district) and registered to vote. For example: a 15 year old is a constituent but not a voter. A 20 year old registered to vote is a possible voter and is also a constituent.
the voting laws of the western states allowed any white man over the age 21 to vote
Any Canadian citizen who is 18 years of age or older may legally vote in Canada. Voters are asked for documents to prove their identity and place of residence (to determine which riding they are in) but you actually can vote even without any documents, if you take an oath swearing to the relevant facts. Voting in Canada is a very flexible process.