In the United States, you have to be 18 to vote in the elections.
Yes, you can still vote in the presidential election even if you did not vote in the Montana primary election. Primary elections and general elections are separate, and not voting in the primary does not disqualify you from voting in the general election.
Colorado cast its 9 electoral votes for Barack Obama in the 2008 election. The 2008 presidential election popular vote totals in Colorado were Barack Obama 1,288,633 and John McCain 1,073,629.
If you vote in a primary election, you have to designate a Party. In a General Election, you vote for anybody on the ballot.
No. You are free to vote whomever you want in each election.
Yes.
Any one over the age of 18 can vote in a general election.
You vote so that you can have your say in an election or proposal
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I know for a fact in TN you can vote for the general election and not have to vote in the primary election. I think it is that way everywhere, because the presidential election is very important and more people turn up to vote for it. I heard on the radio that this was one of the worst turn outs for voting in history. I think everyone is saving their strength for the general election.
Yes, you can vote in the general election without voting in the primaries.
No because my mom is not voting in the primary but still gets to vote in the presadential election.
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