no because they are bad people to vote
No.
women
No. Only US states and the District of Colombia can vote in US elections. Puerto Rico does, however, vote in the Democratic and Republican party primaries. See the related link below for more explanation:
The electoral college is not an election. The U. S. Presidential and Vice Presidential elections are indirect elections because the public does not elect them directly, but the public elects the people who elect them. Examples of direct elections are elections for U. S. Representatives and modern elections for U. S. Senators.
It may have one leader or a legislative government. What makes it a republic is that these leader(s) are elected to represent people instead of the people having to vote directly on everything. Sometimes all the people vote in these elections for the leader(s), sometimes only certain classes of people are allowed to vote (e.g. land owning nobility, wealthy merchants, "whites", men).
Women and men when they are 18 or up i think :S
Matt Blunt has written: 'Making every vote count' -- subject(s): Elections
They were not allowed to vote or...
The only Canadians who may not cast a vote are the Chief Electoral Officer (as per s. 4(a) of the Canada Elections Act), and the Assistant Chief Electoral Officer (as per s. 4(b) of the Canada Elections Act). Therefore, the Governor General of Canada has the legal right to vote. However, just as Her Majesty the Queen does not vote in Her Majesty's oldest realm, the United Kingdom, the Governor General of Canada does not cast a vote so as to stay non-partisan.
They were not allowed to vote or...
They were not allowed to vote or...
Ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in August, 1920 gave women the right to vote.