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The requirement to vote is federal and in the constitution. You have to be 18 and a citizen.
No. That is voter fraud.
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C. the voter chooses to vote based upon issues and not parties
Voter suppression is the usually intentional act of trying to keep voters from voting. The goal is to keep people who aren't likely to vote the way the suppressor wants, from either voting or having their votes counted. There are many possible methods, such as trying to confuse some voters into thinking the election is a day or two after the actual date of the election. Another possibility is to have votes disqualified by challenging the qualifications of the voter, even after the fact. The most direct means of voter suppression is voter intimidation, i.e., "show up at the polls and I'm going to shoot you" or having thugs standing around the polling place, ready to beat up anyone they don't want to vote.
There are two qualifications to be pope: He must be male and he must be a Catholic.
two qualifications in baking bread, and an advanced certificate in brick laying
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The Constitutional qualifications to vote is that you have to be 18 or older, and you has to be a U.S citizen.
There are a number of reasons why the electoral college has not be abolished. The electoral college is quick and easy to understand for example.
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