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|contents=In 1950 universal adult suffrage was introduced in Barbados for all of 21 years of age and over. In 1963 the right to vote was extended to those having reached the age of 18 years old.
|contents=Barbados Independence Order of [[Probable year:: 1966]]  and the Constitution of Barbados established the right to vote for all citizens (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, “Barbados”).


References:


History of the form of Government in Barbados: https://www.electoral.barbados.gov.bb/25104-2/
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 17 March 2024

What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?

Barbados

In 1950 universal adult suffrage was introduced in Barbados for all of 21 years of age and over. In 1963 the right to vote was extended to those having reached the age of 18 years old.

References:

History of the form of Government in Barbados: https://www.electoral.barbados.gov.bb/25104-2/