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A person gains the right to vote by meeting the eligibility requirements set by their country or state, which typically include being a certain age (usually 18), being a citizen, and meeting residency criteria. In many places, individuals may also need to register to vote ahead of elections. Some jurisdictions might impose additional requirements, such as not being disqualified due to legal reasons like felony convictions. Once these conditions are fulfilled, a person is granted the right to participate in elections.

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