Red has been the traditional color for indicating on maps the places where a plurality of U.S. voters support candidates of the Republican Party since 2000.
Red states are those that generally vote Republican.
Vote for Republicans (Apex)
red states vote usually republican and blue states vote usually democrat purple like florida is a battle ground between the to parties.
Look at a presidential electoral map- the "red states" that vote republican form a shape on the US map that resembles an "L"
Vote for Republicans
Probably not. In many red states, there are counties where the voters tend to vote blue; and in many blue states (including Massachusetts, where I'm from), there are counties that are reliably red. This is not unusual, and is not a reason for the pro-Republican or pro-Democratic county to secede. Unfortunately, due to gerrymandering, sometimes the people in the minority county feel their vote doesn't count, but times change, and redistricting often occurs; plus, states can change from red to blue or from blue to red, as we have seen in recent elections.
Look at a presidential electoral map- the "red states" that vote republican form a shape on the US map that resembles an "L"
In the United States, No you do not have to vote if you don't want to.
Women can vote in all 50 states, but the ability to vote started on a state by state basis.
Women were first allowed to vote in the United States in 1920.
In the United States, you have to be 18 to vote in the elections.
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.
More men were eligible to vote