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Q: What is the number of felons not allowed to vote in the US?
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Were Barack's family allowed to vote for him?

Those members of it who were citizens, and weren't felons, were allowed to. (I'm not implying that any of them are felons, just saying that felons aren't allowed to vote; I know some of his family members are not US citizens, so they wouldn't have been allowed to vote either.)


How many convicted felons are in the US congress?

There are no convicted felons in congress. Felons can’t vote let alone run for office.


Who can not vote in us?

in canada, in order to vote a person must be 19 of age or olderand have a citizenship of CanadaAdded: (in the US) Non-US citizens and those convicted of felony offenses.


Who votes in the US?

Anyone over 18. In some states felons can't vote though.


How did the US become more democratic between the 1790s and the 1830s?

increased the number of men allowed to vote. Most states allowed voters to choose presidential electors.


Can woman vote in us?

Yes. Women have been allowed to vote since 1920.


According to the US Constitution what people in the US are legally allowed to vote?

According to United States you must me be 18 years or older to vote, but if you are a convicted feelen you are not allowed to vote.Every voter must be regestered to vote.


Do all human beings have the right to vote?

What - All.... including new-born babies? Nah, no country does that. As this is categorised under US, I'll just mention that Wikipedia points out that the US is more severe than many countries when it comes to 'felons'..... Quote:... "Felon voting rights is a state issue, so the laws are different from state to state. Some states allow only individuals on probation and ex-felons to vote. Others allow individuals on parole, probation and ex-felons to vote. As of July 2007, only Maine and Vermont allow incarcerated individuals to vote. Fourteen states, eleven of them in the South, ban anyone with a felony conviction from voting for life, even after the person has served the sentence. According to the Sentencing Project 5.3 million Americans are denied the right to vote because of a felony conviction. The number of people disenfranchised amounts to approximately 2.42% of the otherwise-eligible voting population. This is in sharp contrast to European nations, which allow ex-felons to vote after serving sentences and in some cases allow prisoners to vote. Prisoners have been allowed to vote in Canada since 2002." end quote.


When were women first permitted to vote in the US?

In the US, women were not allowed to vote until August 18th 1920.


Can piers Morgan vote?

He's not legally allowed to vote because he's not a US citizen.


How old can you vote?

It depends on where you live. In Canada, you must be at least 18 years of age. I believe in the USA, the age is also 18.


Who was allowed to vote according to the Declaration of Independence?

The US Declaration of Independence does not address the issue of who can or cannot vote.