All citizens over the age of 18 years can vote in the general elections.
All Israeli citizens who are 18 years or older may vote.
On March 14, 1905, the citizens voted for a change to the city form of government.
It was one of the few where black citizens could vote, hold public office, and serve as police officers.
A citizen 18 years of age may vote in national elections.
The assumption was that most new citizens would vote Democratic.
A democracy is a form of government in which the citizens create and vote for laws directly.
Until 1972 British citizens could also vote if they had been resident for six months.
The citizens voted in the fall of 1924 to form a city government, and elections were held the following year.
In the election of July 6, 1937, citizens voted for change.