yes
voting in presidential elections
.......... yea
It depends on the reason you were denied.
President Millard Fillmore was a Whig and sought to be nominated by the Whigs for the 1852 US presidential election. His attempt was blocked by members of his own party. Northern anti-slavery Whigs used their power to have General Winfield Scott be the Whig candidate. Scott lost the 1852 election to Democrat Franklin Pierce.
A United States citizen can be denied the right to vote if he or she committed a felony. This is call felony disenfranchisement. Also young people are denied the right to vote untill the age of 18.
26th AmendmentIt is the amendment that allows us citizens over the age of 18 vote in elections. such as the presidential election, the election for governor, and any other election that rely on citizens to vote on.
The Fifteenth Amendment gave every citizen the right to vote without being denied for race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Yes
race
If you are a non-citizen moving to Australia, you must go through an application process to become a citizen. Sometimes, the application is rejected.
No one in the U.S is denied the right to vote. Well, you can only vote if you are a citizen. So you must be over 18 and be a citizen of the United States. You can't vote if you are visiting from Germany or some other country like that.
Statehood was denied Colorado by Presidential veto and it had to wait for years to try again.