How could a citizen qualify as an elector in france?
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Answer:
The citizens of France above "18 years of age" are identified as electors in France if they have registered for the elections and if they had been paying taxes in any constituency for at least "5 years".
Explanation:
In France, the form of government is a "democratic form of government" in which the citizens have the right to elect their representatives. All the citizens of 18 years of age and above can vote unless they are not been prohibited by the criminal charges and they had registered themselves in the electoral roll, although registration is not necessary its failure can lead to cancellation of chances to vote.
Also, the citizens must be a taxpayer of any local tax for at least 5 years and they should not be registered in more than one place. If they fulfill these conditions then the citizens are ready to be an elector in the French elections.