In order to vote in the United States, there are certain requirements one must meet. You must be a US Citizen, you must be eighteen years old, and must have lived at your current residence for at least 30 days before an election. Other requirements are you cannot be in jail or on parole for a felony conviction, and you cannot claim the right to vote elsewhere.
You must be a US citizen, a legal resident, an 18+ years old.
In addition to possessing US Citizenship you must be at least 18 and registered to vote, and (in most states) not be a convicted felon.
The Constitutional qualifications to vote is that you have to be 18 or older, and you has to be a U.S citizen.
The only qualification is to be a citizin If you are a citizen you can vote
Justices of the Supreme Court must be nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. There are no specific qualifications outlined in the U.S. Constitution, but typically justices have legal experience, such as serving as a judge or practicing law. The most important qualifications are a deep understanding of the law, a commitment to impartiality, and a dedication to upholding the Constitution.
it is to be 18 and older and .........................
In the state of Missouri, a person is qualified to vote if they are a US citizen, at least age 18 and registered to vote. They must also be of sound mind and not have any type of mental incapacity.
The qualifications were put into place by the founding fathers when they wrote the Constitution and have not changed. I think they did not want to eliminate anybody who might be a good President. The voters add their own qualifications when they vote and there is a grueling campaign that tends to expose any weaknesses in a candidate. I wonder what qualifications you would like to add.
No. There are no qualifications given in the Constitution for serving on the bench . However, the President must nominate a justice first. The US Senate must vote to confirm that appointment before it can take effect.
The 19th Amendment, which resulted in women gaining the right to vote in all US states.
By installing Jim-Crow Laws which limited the vote to people who met certain qualifications. Often times when an African-American passed these qualifications they would be denied anyways.
To be a Citizen of the country and to pay tax
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
NO- only US citizens can vote.