In order to vote, you have to be of legal age (18 in the US) and be a citizen of the state in which you want to vote. You may have to register in advance of the election and then show up at the appointed polling place with adequate identification. There may be other restrictions on who can or cannot vote.
they have to be a leagul member of the country and has to to have good records behind them.
They must register.
The responsibilitie to have an ID
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Voting is good. It is a means by which citizens participate in a democracy. If citizens do not participate in a democracy, then there will be no democracy, and the alternative is some form of autocracy, and that generally does not work out well.
obey the law
In some countries voting is mandatory, in other countries it is not required.
Because they do not meet the criteria for voting of the country concerned
because being iportant duty of citizen is to keep thw word safe
The rights and responsibilities of a citizen living in a representative democracy is to tell the "representer" what concerns them or is an issue, and they will try to get it solved :)
Because they did not worship gods or goddesses like the Romans did. Some Christians turned away from their responsibilities as Roman citizens, such as serving in the army.
The basic responsibilities of an American is to vote,to serve on jury duty when needed if possible, to file your taxes annually if necessary and to comply with the laws of the land.
There are many rights and responsibilities provided to every US citizen by the Constitution. Some examples of these rights and responsibilities include the right to vote, the right to stay informed, the performance of jury duty, and the obligation to obey the laws.
Since rights mean the authority to do something, which must be protected and supported by the law, every US citizen had voting rights in the 1930's. SOme states did not evenhandedly enforce voting rights, but the citizens all had those rights.
If they are NOT citizens of the United States they have NO voting rights. There are some people who are citizens that don't read English very well even though they are fluent, so there are ballots in other languages. Maybe someday you will visit a nonEnglish speaking country and learn what it is like not to know the language.