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Not in most (if any) United States precincts. The voting age in the US was twenty-one until 1972.
There are 435 people or voting members in the House of Representatives.
Many voting precincts purge their registry by using obituaries and other information gained from other entities. If someone who votes, but has died at the time of the election, their vote does not count. The Pew Center estimates 1.8 million people on the US voter rolls have died.
The US House is composed of 435 voting Representatives.
There are currently 435 voting Representatives in Congress, and six non-voting representative from the US terretories.
435 voting members, and 6 non-voting members; so a total of 441 representatives.
Father's Day is on June 19th in the US in 2016.
18 is the legal voting age in the US.
When voting rights were extended to citizens who previously did not have voting rights, there was more pluralism in the US. When the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920, the votes granted to women expanded the numbers of people voting in the US.
Well Democracy lets the people have choice. By us voting, we are letting our voices be heard. In many other countries this is not a freedom.
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Voting age across the US is 18 everywhere