The electoral votes are always changing due to the size of the population of a state. Every ten years the population is counted this is called a census, and the electoral votes are either raised or lowered depending on the count.
all i know is that women and aborigines have been allowed to vote
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
The right to vote changed from 21 to 18 years old.
It gave women the right to vote.
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document
sufferagette sufferagette Women do not have to earn the right to vote, we are all born with the right to vote. It's up to governments to guarantee the right to vote to their citizens. If they don't, they're bad governments and should be changed.
they changed their focus because they think it is not fair that women get to vote.
1920's
Well Gender Roles have changed by in the 1900's the woman started to vote and now in the 21st century they can vote and they have every right.
The law didn't allow them to vote. At one time only landowners could vote and women were not allowed to own land. It all changed after World War 1
For 18 years old, citizen will have the right to vote, but they can give up the right.