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No. To vote a person must have a permanent address and to register with the county where the address is located.

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Q: Do most states allow transients to vote?
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Are transients allowed to vote?

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.


Most states forbid transients to vote because?

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.


Why do most states forbid transients to vote?

Most states require voters to establish residency in the state to be eligible to vote, in order to ensure that voters have a connection and stake in the community. Transients, who move frequently and may lack a permanent address in a specific state, may not meet the residency requirements set by states for voting.


How do you use transients in a sentence For government?

These transients still have the right to cast their vote.


No states allow who to vote?

felons


Suffragists achieved some early success persuading?

States to allow women to vote.


Can you vote if incarcerated in prison?

Maine and Vermont are the only states that allow convicted felons to vote while in prison. (by absentee ballot) Other states allow convicted felons to vote after they served their terms and in some states they lose their right to vote permanently.


Is it true or false that Nearly all states allow those who will be absent on business on election day to vote using an absentee ballot?

True. Most states allow a person who knows in advance he will be out of town to mail in his ballot. Some states will let you vote early if you expect to be out of town.


How many States allow citizens to vote directly on issues of public policy?

Only two states in the U.S. allow citizens to directly vote on public issuses.


In which decade did the states allow the women to vote?

1880's


In which decade did the first states allow to vote?

1880's


Where there any states that didnt allow women to vote in the 1900s?

Arizona