If you are convicted of a felony, you cannot vote unless you have your rights restored. Conviction of a misdemeanor will not interfere with your right to vote.
No it is not a crime not to vote but is compulsory and can be met with a fine if you are registered and don't vote.
you cant vote if you have commited a crime
yes and it is a moral obligation
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Integrity: adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty. Because it would be foolish not to.
Yes, you can vote if you have a warrant because you haven't been convicted of a crime. When you are found guilty of a felon, your voting rights will be restricted.
you should not be able to because you did that crime you do the time and punishes
A person that is a U. S Citizen, 18 years or older, and has not committed a crime have the right to vote in the U. S. The rigth to vote is a civic duty, if you are not a citizen you do not have that right.
Yes, i do think that citizens who have been in prison can vote. Taking this right away from them violates their natural rights to vote. It is only fair that they get this right,
In many states convicted felons NEVER recover their right to vote. If you can't do the time - don't do the crime!
Either vote, protest or turn to a life of crime...
Impeachment (which is also a vote, it's just that it's a vote of the house of representatives to impeach, and then another vote of the senate to convict). Impeachment generally requires that the person in question have committed an actual crime, not just that their constituents don't like them.