Yes. Mexican citizens of age 18 and more are allowed to vote.
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, akin to the United States of America.
The age is in Mexico is 18.
The right to vote is guaranteed for all US citizens. So they would apply for US citizenship, then register to vote, like the rest of us citizens. Unless you mean getting the right to vote in Mexico.
In order to vote, you need to get registered on the national voter registry (Instituto Nacional Electoral / National Electoral Institute); you are given an ID which will be requested during elections.
Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.Only male Roman citizens of the first class were allowed to vote in the Roman republic.
Citizens now days have to be 18 or older to vote. - jenessa olson
whoever they want to vote for but they are forced to vote
They vote for govenment leaders
Besides its at home citizens, El Salvador allows its citizens living abroad to vote. For the first time in history, transgender citizens are allowed to vote as well.
Educate your citizens
Australian citizens may register to vote at age 18.
Citizens' Movement - Mexico - ended in 2011.
Only white males are able to vote because they are the only citizens in the colonies.Because only citizens are able to vote.