The constitution, Federal Laws and amendments define who has a right to vote in a federal election. After that, the individual states decide who gets to vote in state elections. After that, local municipalities decide for local elections and things such as school boards.
The only people who do not have a right to vote unless stated otherwise are non us citizens.
For most elections, voters must be registered with a board of elections but there are exceptions.
It was good because it banned slavery, gave everyone equal right, and gave all males the right to vote.
In the US, as well as other countries, everyone has the right to vote. Many people in the US as well as other countries are barred from voting. Minors for instance. In the UK the Monarch nor the lords cannot vote. Prisoners and the mentally incompetent are prohibited.
Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
Women wanted to have the same rights as everyone else did. This included the right to vote and, earlier, the right to own property.
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Of course they vote. Everyone has the right to vote.
The right for everyone to vote has never been made law. Anywhere.
Equality of suffrage means that each eligible individual has an equal right to vote and have their voice heard in elections or decision-making processes, regardless of their background, social status, or other factors. It ensures that every person's vote carries the same weight and is crucial for a fair and democratic society.
nope, it is a right not a law you have the choice to vote or not!
Yes in a true democracy everyone has the right to vote, everyone has a voice and opinion.
Yes everyone should have a right to vote that are over the age of 18
We live in a democracy, everyone has the right to give their own insight to vote for whom.
everyone have the right to vote
Freedom of speech, the right to petition, right to vote, freedom of religion.
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He created direct democracy. Also gave everyone the right to vote. That's about it.