In the U.S. you don't; it's against the law to charge people to vote.
To be a Citizen of the country and to pay tax
No
no you must be U.S citizen vote
To vote in the U.S. you must also be a registered voter, and citizen.
You must be registered in the state of Mississipi to vote in Mississippi. If your place of residence is in Tennessee, you must vote by absentee ballot or return to Tennessee to vote.
Yes, they are American citizens. Yes, they vote. Yes, they pay taxes.
You must be at least 18 years of age and you must be a legal citizen of the U.S. and a legal citizen of the town you vote in. If you vote in another town the town you are a citizen of must send the town you vote in proof of residency.
it was to keep the black population down, because slavery and unequal rights were illegal, so the south made laws to prevent blacks from voting, without saying they couldn't vote ie: must be a landowner, (blacks were too poor to own land) must take a literacy test to vote, (they didn't go to school) must pay a poll tax, (they were broke, they couldn't pay)
Nominees have to receive he Advice and Consent of the Senate.
you must be registered to vote
you must be registered to vote
nope its free