you have to make your mom do it for you
In 2008 there were 8,681,138 eligible voters in the State of Illinois.
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In the state of Illinois people who are incarcerated for a felony can't vote. They will have the ability to vote once they have served their sentence.
The U.S. Constitution as drafted in 1787 did not specify eligibility requirements for voting. It left that power to the states. Therefore each state could have different requirements for voter eligibility.
You have to be 18. Have to be born in the state. Must live in the district. You have lived there for 7 years
Each state can determine the requirements required for an individual to vote. The states must follow the guidelines set by the United States Constitution.
the voting age of china is 18
All white men could vote. This was the most democratic state at the time.
No, that is set in the U.S. Constitution, so only another constitutional amendment can change it.
He will definitely be voting for marriage equality. He is President of the Senate and a major supporter of the bill.
To vote in state or federal elections it's 18, just like it is in every state of the US (per the 26th amendment to the Constitution). Of course, there are some 'elections' that a minor can vote in, such as a school election.