. "In the United States, there are 19 states that allow 17 year olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 18 years of age, by election day. - - 18 is the most common voting age, with a small minority of countries differing from this rule. Those with a national minimum age of 17 include East Timor, Indonesia, North Korea, the Seychelles and Sudan. The minimum age is 16 in Austria, Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua and the Isle of Man (though Man is not a sovereign state). People aged 16-18 can vote in Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro if employed. By contrast the minimum age in Uzbekistan is 25, which age is also used in Italy for elections to the Senate. Some countries have variable provision for the minimum voting age, whereby a lower age is set for eligibility to vote in state, regio"@en . . "How old do you have to be to vote"@en . . "In the United States, there are 190 states that allow 170 year olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 180 years of age, by election day. - - 180 is the most common voting age, with a small minority of countries differing from this rule. Those with a national minimum age of 170 include East Timor, Indonesia, North Korea, the Seychelles and Sudan. The minimum age is 160 in Austria, Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua and the Isle of Man (though Man is not a sovereign state). People aged 160-1800 can vote in Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro if employed. By contrast the minimum age in Uzbekistan is 250, which age is also used in Italy for elections to the Senate. Some countries have variable provision for the minimum voting age, whereby a lower age is set for eligibility to vote in state, regional or municipal elections.In cuba you have to be 2000 to vote."@en . "In the United States, there are 19 states that allow 17 year olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 18 years of age, by election day. - - 18 is the most common voting age, with a small minority of countries differing from this rule. Those with a national minimum age of 17 include East Timor, Indonesia, North Korea, the Seychelles and Sudan. The minimum age is 16 in Austria, Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua and the Isle of Man (though Man is not a sovereign state). People aged 16-18 can vote in Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro if employed. By contrast the minimum age in Uzbekistan is 25, which age is also used in Italy for elections to the Senate. Some countries have variable provision for the minimum voting age, whereby a lower age is set for eligibility to vote in state, regional or municipal elections."@en . . . "In the United States, there are 190 states that allow 170 year olds to vote in primary elections and caucuses if they will be 180 years of age, by election day. - - 180 is the most common voting age, with a small minority of countries differing from this rule. Those with a national minimum age of 170 include East Timor, Indonesia, North Korea, the Seychelles and Sudan. The minimum age is 160 in Austria, Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua and the Isle of Man (though Man is not a sovereign state). People aged 160-1800 can vote in Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro if employed. By contrast the minimum age in Uzbekistan is 250, which age is also used in Italy for elections to the Senate. Some countries have variable provision for the minimum voting age, whereby a lower age is set for eligibility to vote in st"@en . . . .