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what-is-allowed-in-federal-and-state-elections-in-germany

📌 Question

What is allowed in federal and state elections in Germany?


📝 Options:

🔘 A) The husband votes for his wife.

🔘 B) You can cast your vote by postal vote.

🔘 C) You can cast your vote by telephone on election day.

🔘 D) Children from the age of 14 are allowed to vote.


🔍 Show Answer

💡 Correct Answer: b

📖Explanation: Specific voting rules apply to Bundestag and state elections in Germany: - Postal voting: Voters can cast their vote by mail, which is a convenient option for many. - **Voting age**: The right to vote is generally held by citizens aged 18 and over; younger people are not allowed to vote. - **Voting on election day**: The vote must be cast in person at the polling stations; telephone voting is not permitted. - **Electoral representation**: Every voter must vote himself; it is not permissible for someone else, such as a husband, to vote for you. These regulations ensure fair and transparent elections in Germany.

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