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You must be registered to vote, at least 18 years of age, a resident of the state you are voting in for a specified period, and you must be a citizen of the U.S.

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In most states today, the general qualifications for voters include being a U.S. citizen, meeting age requirements (usually 18 years old), and being a resident of the state where they are registering to vote. Additionally, individuals must not be convicted of certain felonies or be judged legally incompetent to vote.

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