Anyone of legal voting age is entitled to vote in local and general elections, provided they are registered, and listed on the electoral role. The only exception is people who are 'lawfully detained' (ie those in prison or mental institutions)
Yes
I am not sure what you are asking. Voting rights are given in the constitution and the states have made laws to restrict some voting rights, but the federal government is suppose to protect voting rights.
No, only stockholders have voting rights. Bondholders do not.
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American Center for Voting Rights ended in 2007.
The voting rights were actually on the year 1965.
African Americans
Voting rights are allocated in proportion to the quota subscription.
The 19th amendment gave women voting rights.
Male voting rights
Typically, shares of Common Stock have voting rights.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965The Voting Rights Act of 1965