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A person that is a U. S Citizen, 18 years or older, and has not committed a crime have the right to vote in the U. S. The rigth to vote is a civic duty, if you are not a citizen you do not have that right.
The 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ensures that citizens cannot be denied the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude, thereby enabling broader participation in the democratic process. Additionally, the 19th Amendment guarantees women the right to vote, further expanding civic engagement. These amendments collectively support citizens in fulfilling their civic responsibility by ensuring equal voting rights for all.
The right to vote is protected by the Constitution. This freedom to have a voice in choosing leaders is considered to be a privilege.
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No, it is not illegal not to vote in Scotland when you are over 16. Voting is a right and a civic duty, but citizens are not obligated to participate in elections. While eligible individuals are encouraged to vote, there are no legal penalties for choosing not to do so.
They don't have to because it is a civic responsibility not a civic duty for an American citizen
It is a civic responsibility to vote even when candidates you supported lost.
The right to vote.
The Civic War by Harriet Tubman
-vote in elections.. -attend assembly meeings
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