The right to vote evolved in democracies overtime in that more people were allowed to vote as time went on.
<h3>Voting in democracies </h3>
- At first only wealthy and influential men of the society could vote.
- Then only men from the majority group and ethnicity could vote.
- Then all men from all ethnicities were allowed to vote.
- Women were then given the right to vote.
The latest evolution was that younger people from the ages of 18 and upwards were able to vote. Overtime therefore, more people have been included in the democratic process.
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