all of them.
15 states
Women were first allowed to vote in the United States in 1920.
increased the number of men allowed to vote. Most states allowed voters to choose presidential electors.
Wyoming
people who was 18 and older
No, only all white men. The six new states were Indiana, Illinois and Maine (which were free states), and did not have slavery; and Mississippi, Alabama and Missouri (which were states that allowed slavery). But while black men in the free states could attend school (including college), learn a trade, or make many other life choices, they still were not allowed to vote. And women were still not allowed to vote either.
They allowed women to vote so that way there could be more votes and more elections.
They allowed women to vote so that way there could be more votes and more elections.
Yes, Native Americans are allowed to vote in the United States. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits discrimination based on race or ethnicity, including against Native Americans, ensuring their right to vote.
According to United States you must me be 18 years or older to vote, but if you are a convicted feelen you are not allowed to vote.Every voter must be regestered to vote.
In the United States, felons are not allowed to vote in federal elections while they are serving their sentence. However, once they have completed their sentence, including probation or parole, they are typically allowed to vote again.
Kansas-Nebraska Act