The residency requirements that most states have cause transients to not be allowed to vote. The residency requirements state that a person must live in an area, with a permanent residence, in order to be able to vote in an area. As a side note, in states that require picture ID also stop transients from voting since one cannot get a picture ID without an address.
These transients still have the right to cast their vote.
No. To vote a person must have a permanent address and to register with the county where the address is located.
People who have lost faith in the process and believe it does not make much difference who is elected are least likely to vote.
Most states have residency requirements to vote in order to prevent voter fraud and ensure that only those with ties to the community are making decisions that affect it. Transients, who do not have a permanent residence in the state, may not meet these residency requirements.
no they were not allowed to vote - chey
Yes they are allowed to vote
Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.
The 19th amendment allowed them to vote
Planet for Transients was created in 1953.
You have to be 18+ to vote!!!!
No women were allowed to "vote" in the Roman Empire
No, they were not allowed to vote.