The New York President of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), which is a committee of the Federal Reserve, has permanent voting privileges.
The President of the United States has permanent voting privileges in Congress. This means that they can cast a tie-breaking vote in the event of a deadlock in the Senate. However, the president does not have voting privileges in the House of Representatives.
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The people of Puerto Rico elect their local government officials, their legislature and their governor. In that sense they have voting privileges. Because Puerto Rico has only a non-voting representative in the US Congress, the territory has no vote in the Electoral College so US citizens who are permanent residents of the Island cannot vote for President. However, if a Puerto Rican establishes residence in one of the states, (New York or Hawaii, for example) that person can vote for President from that residence, just as any other US citizen resident in that state.
Not in the US. Any discrimination based on race is prohibited by law. That includes voting rights.
she is voting for barak obama
at a poll
November 4,2008 is when we vote for the new president
By voting the president.
You get to have a new president
by voting
The voting citizens of his or her nation.
president Lyndon Johnson