They don't have to because it is a civic responsibility not a civic duty for an American citizen
The government of the United States is a democracy because citizens vote for their leaders.
The slaves weren't allowed to vote because they weren't citizens. To be an citizen, your parents had to be citizens so, even if you were born in that place, you couldn't be citizens.
* citizens should vote ----* have a good education ----and ---- * obey the laws! ----
what is the role of citizens in a unitary government?
Democracy
Citizens now days have to be 18 or older to vote. - jenessa olson
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whoever they want to vote for but they are forced to vote
They vote for govenment leaders
Educate your citizens
Besides its at home citizens, El Salvador allows its citizens living abroad to vote. For the first time in history, transgender citizens are allowed to vote as well.
Australian citizens may register to vote at age 18.
Only white males are able to vote because they are the only citizens in the colonies.Because only citizens are able to vote.
no they don't vote
ONLY THE CITIZENS CAN VOTE!
Ireland is a democracy, so Irish citizens can vote once they reach the age of 18.
Yes, dual citizens can vote in the United States as long as they meet all the requirements to register and vote in their state of residence.