Yes, people can vote in the U.S. but only Americans can vote if they are 18 or older.
In the U.S., the voting population is around 240 million eligible voters, which includes citizens over 18 years old who are not disqualified due to certain legal reasons. However, the actual number of people who vote in elections can vary from year to year based on voter turnout.
People vote in people to represent them in government.
the people vote for their leader
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US citizens VOTE for the government official who then REPRESENTS the citizens while in office.
US citizens VOTE for the government official who then REPRESENTS the citizens while in office.
The first person to vote in the US is unknown but we do know it was brought up by the US people who wanted freedom from the British.
If they are registered to vote, yes.
We vote people to represent us in government.
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The people do. We the people... We vote on our conflicts, or elect representatives who vote for us. The word for this is a democracy or a republic.