Voters in the Philippines have the right to vote if they are a citizen over 18 years old and are not disqualified. Those disqualified from voting include criminals and the mentally ill. Voting allows citizens to choose their leaders and representatives in government.
Voters in the Philippines have the right to vote if they are a citizen over 18 years old and are not disqualified. Those disqualified from voting include criminals and the mentally ill. Voting allows citizens to choose their leaders and representatives in government.
Voters in the Philippines have the right to vote if they are a citizen over 18 years old and are not disqualified. Those disqualified from voting include criminals and the mentally ill. Voting allows citizens to choose their leaders and representatives in government.
Voters in the Philippines have the right to vote if they are a citizen over 18 years old and are not disqualified. Those disqualified from voting include criminals and the mentally ill. Voting allows citizens to choose their leaders and representatives in government.