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15 June, 10:23

Why do children often vote as their parents do?

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  1. 15 June, 12:04
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    Children do not vote.

    Explanation:

    The policy for voting is that any child under 18 may not have word in the council and preliminary offices.

    If a child is under 18, they may not take par in the election.

    All in all, children do not vote.
  2. 15 June, 13:46
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    Children's do not vote until they're 18

    Explanation:

    children's don't vote because they are too young and they need to be 18 years old to vote and parents/adults vote because they are older
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