Well, I'm Native and I vote. So yes.
Native Americans have the right to vote in the United States but it is up to them whether they register and go vote.
No, Native Americans did not vote in 1789. Native Americans did not gain the right to vote in America until 1924.
Yes, Native Americans were given the right to vote in the Voting Rights Act of 1965; before that time different states disallowed them to vote for different reasons.
if they are legal citizens, yes
13% of the US Population are immigrants. If 13% of those voting were immigrants, 1,724,000 voted. I do not know if immigrants are more or less likely vote than most people. Any figure you see will have to be a guess, since immigrants do not have to reveal this fact when they vote.
Immigrants got the right to vote between 1949-1960. 1949, the chinese-canadians get to vote and in 1960, all immigrants got to vote. Im doing a project on this
yes
Northern cities (apex)
Immigrants were not allowed to vote because they were not American citizens. In order to be able to legally vote, you need to be a citizen either naturally or by passing the naturalization test.
No. To vote a person must be a citizen.
none you have to be a legal citizen to vote. if you didnt have to be legal there would be hundreds of thousands of extra voters.
A male of 18 years old. No slaves or immigrants were allowed to vote.
yes Who have become citizens can vote, be elected to about any government position except President, and become judges.
Immigrants were encouraged to vote in large numbers in the northern cities.
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Northern cities