1920 and 19th amendment have them this right.
If you are a felon or not of age, you have no voting rights.
In 1971, the 26th Amendment set the legal voting age at 18 for both US federal and state elections.
the right to vote
In the US, states have that right. Because there is no direct election of the President, a lower voting age would not benefit any state, and although several laws were introduced to reduce the age below 18, none have been passed. In some states, this would require a constitutional amendment.
African-Americans got voting rights long before the first woman was appointed to the US Supreme Court. The Fifteenth Amendment extended voting rights to African-American men on February 3, 1870; The Nineteenth Amendment granted women the right to vote on August 18, 1920. Some states allowed women to participate in state and local elections earlier than 1920. President Ronald Reagan appointed the first female US Supreme Court justice, Sandra Day O'Connor, in 1981.
If you are a felon or not of age, you have no voting rights.
18
1920 when 19th amendment was passed.
In voting booths around the US on election day.
The constitution provides for voting all ready. It is a RIGHT and if someone doesn't use the right frankly they have no right to complain about the outcome of an election. They gave away their right pure and simple. In this last election 42% didn't vote so if they had wanted a different outcome they should have voted.
The electoral collage counts every vote and then gives it to the national voting counters to Make shure they counted right
The next national congressional election will occur in November of 2010; the next presidential election will occur in 2012.
Elegible and registered
Well, women are part of this world too. They make up half of the human race just like man. So for woman to have voting rights then that impacts man as well.
yes
In 1971, the 26th Amendment set the legal voting age at 18 for both US federal and state elections.
voting in presidential elections