A citizen can register to vote, or not any time they want. If you are not a cityzen you may become a citizen if you have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years and meet all other eligibility requirements.
There is no time limit. When you get an address register to vote.
As long as your permanent residence is in the state, you can register to vote there. Keep in mind you have to re-register every time you move. Go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
Florida has no duration of residency requirement to register to vote. An individual who is otherwise qualified to vote may register the day he/she moves to the state of Florida. To be eligible to vote in a particular election, they must be registered to vote 29 days before the election.
yes, as long as you are registered to vote before the deadline
That depends on the rules in the state where you live.
In the United States, the President is chosen by popular vote, which determines who the members of the Electoral College for each state will vote for. The president will live in the White House.
electoral vote is the population of the state and and the amount of citizen that live state and popular votes is the amount of citizen that vote for a presidential election
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It depends on which state you live in. In Idaho, voting started October 15.
The popular vote in each state determines who that state's electors will vote for.
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You can only vote in your state (and district) of residence.