No. When a person goes to a polling place they have to produce identification and they have to Ben registered to vote. To register a person has to provide proof they are a citizen with the voter registration process.
Two requirements for voting: a) Be 18 years of age b) Be a U.S. citizen and registered in your state of residence.
False
You have the right to vote only if you are a citizen of the US, are over 18 and have registered to vote by the deadline for the election.
No, its no mandatory. but its just that if your a citizen, you can vote, easier to travel outside the US, and sponsor relatives to come to USA.
No, you must be a citizen to vote.
No. To vote a person must be a citizen.
Legally NO. You must be a CITIZEN of the United States to Vote.This doesn't mean that it does not happen.I believe the question and the answer given are somewhat miss-leading. The question was 'Can a permanent resident vote?' And the correct answer is that it depends... As you may know, a permanent resident is not a citizen, which means that he/she does not have all the federal rights, since citizenship is a federal issue. However, the law allows permanent residents to participate in local elections. So, you may not vote for presidents, senators, congress people, or any of those things.VotingOne of the most important privileges of democracy in the United States of America is the right to participate in choosing elected officials through voting. As a Permanent Resident you can only vote in local and state elections that do not require you to be a US citizen. It is very important that you do not vote in national, state or local elections that require a voter to be a US citizen when you are not a US citizen. There are criminal penalties for voting when you are not a US citizen and it is a requirement for voting. You can be removed (deported) from the US if you vote in elections limited to US citizens.
Puerto Ricans are citizens of the US, however, since Puerto Rico is a territory and not a state, Puerto Ricans cannot vote for the president.
Vote.
yes if you are a citizen or a resident. I am not a citizen or resident of America though.. im citizen of Canada
Casey Anthony is a US citizen. She is a resident of the state of Florida.
Must be a citizen of the U.S., must be a resident of the U.S., must be at least 18 years of age, must be registered to vote (except in North Dakota).
As long as you are a legal citizen over the age of 18, you can register to vote. Go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
a legal alien cannot vote or sponsor people over to the US and they need to have a permanent residents card in order to work and travel within the US. A natural born citizen is some one who is born in the US and is a American citizen. They can vote, sponsor relatives over, etc.