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none Whoever said this is very rude and ignorant. The Question is not how many as in a number, All African Americans are eligible to vote, besides those who are incarcerated and have felonies.
People do what they learn. Those who were taught that voting is a privilege and a duty and want to have a voice, vote. Those who were never taught about politics or how to vote or that their vote goes nowhere, won't vote.
In 1914 the south African government conceded to Gandhi's demands and let black people have the right to vote.
solid sout so weird people can vote
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Yes, people can vote in the U.S. but only Americans can vote if they are 18 or older.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of deceased individuals who are registered to vote, as the data can vary by location and may not always be accurately updated. However, efforts are made to regularly clean voter registration rolls to remove deceased individuals from the lists.
Many of us pray that he does. If Americans realize each vote COUNTS then maybe. He is by the people, for the people.
Men who were 21 were able to vote. African Americans were given the right but not allowed to vote and women didn't get the vote until the 1920's.
As of November 2006, 67.6% of Americans were registeres to vote. Bluup! cited from: http://www.census.gov/prod/2008pubs/p20-557.pdf
Americans tend to vote for
Black people.
It makes sure that the government represents the will of the people.
African Americans
It is each citizens right to opt whether to vote or not. Some people decide not to vote because they don't like any of the nominees on the ballot. There is no law that requires every citizen in America to vote.
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote