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Citizens eighteen and over can vote.

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What are the four amendment of the constitution about who can vote?

There are actually five amendments in the U.S. Constitution that refer to voter rights. They are the 15th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, and 26th amendments.


What are the amendments of the Constitution?

any citizen can vote


How do the amendments demonstrate the ability of the Constitution to adapt to a change in attitude about that should have the right to vote?

the way the amendments demonstrate the ability of the constitution to adapt to in attitude about who should vote is by doing it.


The number of amendments in the constitution?

There are 27 amendments to the constitution. The last one passed in 1971 when the right to vote was changed from 21 to 18.


What two amendments gave Africans the right to vote?

The 14th and 15th amendments of the Constitution of the United States


What is the significance of the nineteenth amendments to the U.S. constitution?

It gave woman the right to vote.


How many amendments have been added to California constitution?

There are 27 amendments to the Constitution to date.That is how many amendments there are to the US Constitution but the truth is that every proposition that has been passed and put on the ballot to vote on is an amendment so there have been many but it is my understanding there are somewhere around 600 so far.


During the progressive movement how many ademendmets were added to the constitution?

There were four amendments added to the United States Constitution during what is known as the Progressive Era. The Constitution currently has 27 amendments.


What is in article four and five of the constitution?

4 is the States and 5 is the Amendments.


Which state does not ask its people to vote on constitutional amendments?

Constitutional amendments must be ratified by the votes of 3/4 of the State Legislatures. There is no requirement for a plebiscite, or vote of the people. Each State Legislature can, if it chooses, base its decision on a popular vote, but I'm not aware that any do.


What is the what is the process for amending the Constitution?

There are two ways to propose and ratify amendments to the Constitution. To propose amendments two thirds of both houses of congress can vote to propose an amendment, and two thirds of the state legislatures can ask congress to call a national convention to propose amendments.


Before the 19th Amendment where did it say that women couldn't vote?

There was no law saying woman could not vote, they were merely excluded from the group that the Constitution and later amendments deemed able to vote.