No,
No other country allows legal immigrants to vote?
The U.S. Constitution states that eligibility to vote in a federal election requires U.S. citizenship through birth or the completion of the naturalization process. Specific requirements for state elections need to be verified through state and/or local voter registration offices
After being sworn in as citizens.
NO
Immigrants got the right to vote between 1949-1960. 1949, the chinese-canadians get to vote and in 1960, all immigrants got to vote. Im doing a project on this
Northern cities (apex)
Immigrants were not allowed to vote because they were not American citizens. In order to be able to legally vote, you need to be a citizen either naturally or by passing the naturalization test.
No. To vote a person must be a citizen.
13% of the US Population are immigrants. If 13% of those voting were immigrants, 1,724,000 voted. I do not know if immigrants are more or less likely vote than most people. Any figure you see will have to be a guess, since immigrants do not have to reveal this fact when they vote.
A male of 18 years old. No slaves or immigrants were allowed to vote.
Immigrants were encouraged to vote in large numbers in the northern cities.
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Northern cities
Any person can vote immigrants or not as long as they are over 18 and a citizen. They have to be registered to vote as well. People can vote early if they register to have a ballot mailed to them and some states have early voting. No one is identified as a immigrant only as a citizen.
They aren't. you must be a citisen.
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