this answer is pretty simple whoever is registered can vote if you vote in time.i think there is no limit because millions of people vote and the government encurages people to vote esapecially if it is a tie breaker.i say you have to use logic to answer this question
No one is forced to vote for president
President Obama carried the State with 65 percent of the vote.
She was 18 and eligible to vote, but didn't say who she voted for.
The last three Democrats to take Idaho were FDR, Truman and LBJ. John McCain won the popular vote in 2008.
For Obama, by very narrow margins.
Illinois voted in favor of President Obama.
The month we vote for a NEW president is November.
The U.S. votes for President very 4 years - 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, etc.
Yes it is, as long as you have the right age to vote your vote counts in the Electoral College System by one simple vote there can be many outcomes.
He won the popular vote and the general election on November 4, 2008. He was officially elected president by the Electoral College on December 15, 2008.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
Richard Cheney March 13, 2008