No, it's a constitutional right that citizens in good standing may decline to exercise.
Not in the U.S.A.
No one. Voting is not compulsory in the US.
You must be 18-70 years old, required by the Brazilian law.
One duty of a US citizen that is encouraged but not required is voting. While it is encouraged for citizens to participate in the democratic process by voting in elections, it is not a legal obligation. However, voting allows citizens to have a say in the decision-making process and can help shape the direction of the country.
Citizens voting directly on a proposed law
The voting age is reqired by law to be 18-70 years old.
It has always been private. US law prevents campaigning near a polling place, and that anyone interfere with a person voting.
Not in the US. Any discrimination based on race is prohibited by law. That includes voting rights.
You are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Montana.
No, you are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Utah.
(in the US) No, there is no such requirement.
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