Best guess would be Florence "Flossie: Harding who was the first to have the legal right to vote. I am not sure if she actually voted and due to the secret ballot we cn never know if she voted for her husband.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
The parties nominate a person for president and Vice President. Each state has a section and the state delegation will vote. On the first vote they have to vote for the person they are delegates for, but after that they can change their votes.
Maryana Pinchuk is the president and will never vote as long as she/he is president . They will vote when they are not the president of the senate.
The first Tuesday in the Month of November is the day U.S. Citizens go to the Polls to elect their President. In 2008 the date is November 4th. that Citizens of the U.S. vote.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate, although he is allowed to vote only in the case of a tie vote.
Jacquline Kennedy
Yes, the First Lady of the United States is allowed to vote in elections. Like any other citizen, she is eligible to cast her vote during federal, state, and local elections. The eligibility to vote is not restricted based on the individual's relationship to the President.
No, because women weren't allowed to vote at the time.
if you like her yes you can, but if you dont like her you dont have to.
November. We vote on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first president whose mother was still alive after women were allowed to vote.
hoover
John Quincy Adams was the first president whose father was still alive when he ran for president.
John Adams, because he was the first president of the Senate -- he was VP, and the VP casts the tiebreaker vote.
No, the vote for president is called the popular vote and that does not count. When you cast your vote for president, you are actually voting for the electors to vote for the president.
Frederick Douglas
warren G. harding