5. Give reasons why some members of the family may not have the right to vote.
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in india onlybthe adult members who attains the age of 18 can vote. so it's quite possible vthat some members of a family are less than 18 years of age
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They are eligible to vote.
Explanation:
- Citizens who have been disqualified from voting by the law owing to corruption, illegal election-related activity, or other reasons are not eligible to vote. A non-Indian citizen is not permitted to register on the electoral rolls.
- A voter slip from the electoral commission will be issued after a citizen registers to vote and certifies that their name is on the voter list. This slip with a photo ID is accepted as identification.
- According to the Indian Election Commission, citizens can cast ballots if they meet the following requirements: Any citizen who is 18 years old on the enrollment date (in this example, January 1) is qualified to enroll unless they are excluded. Enrollment is only permitted in regular residences. There is only one place for enrollment. Indians living abroad are considered to have their primary residence at the address listed in their passport. At their home address, service voters are regarded as typically residing.
Thus this is the answer.
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