Well, I'm Native and I vote. So yes. Native Americans have the right to vote in the United States but it is up to them whether they register and go vote.
Native Americans.
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote
In 1789, only white men who owned property were eligible to vote in the first presidential election. Women, African Americans, Native Americans, and individuals without property were excluded from voting.
Yes, Native Americans who are U.S. citizens and meet the voting requirements can vote in elections.
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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.
slaves were free, woman could vote and native americans could live where they wished
1896
Back then, it was not thought that these people could be trusted to vote sensibly. Only freed men, including Blacks, who owned land were allowed to vote.