the individual states
18 years old, registered to vote.
**ANYONE WHO CAN LEGALLY VOTE** Anyone who is 18 and is registered to vote in their district where they reside.
A voter who has signed up with the election board
voter turnout.
An absent voter, also known as an absentee voter, is someone who is eligible to vote but is unable to do so in person at their designated polling location on election day. Absent voters can request and submit a ballot by mail or through other alternative voting methods to ensure that their vote is counted.
**ANYONE WHO CAN LEGALLY VOTE** Anyone who is 18 and is registered to vote in their district where they reside.
The process of reviewing voter lists and removing the names of those no longer eligible to vote is referred to as voter list maintenance. This process helps ensure that only eligible voters remain on the voter rolls and that the information is accurate and up to date.
There are lots of reasons. It has to be known who can vote. There are rules determining whether you can vote or not, so it has to be made certain that you are eligible to vote. People who are not eligible cannot be registered and won't be able to vote. Election fraud can be reduced if it is known how many people can vote and what people have voted. This can stop people voting more than once or pretending to be someone else. to be sure the voter resides at a given address which corresponds to the district the voter is voting in
An absentee voter is a registered voter who is allowed to vote by absentee ballot, due to absence from the district during the election.
registered voter
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A voter who has signed up with the election board