Yes, American Indians have the right to vote in elections in the United States.
Yes, Indian citizens who are 18 years or older have the right to vote in elections.
Yes, Indians participate in elections by voting for their chosen candidates. Voting is a fundamental right and responsibility for Indian citizens in a democratic society.
To follow laws and vote in elections.
Teddy Roosevelt was rather pissed at the American Indians. He created the Anti-Injun Act. This decreed that American Indians were no longer allowed to reside in the Americas. This was not very popular. The American Revolution was fought. American Indians got the right to vote and hold slaves.
Yes, as an American citizen you are entitled your right to vote in whichever elections you want.
You must be 18 years to vote in a national election in the united states.
I think they do if they are American citizens.
Because... All polititions are corrupt. And do not care about the American People.
No, as an American citizen you are entitled your right to vote in whichever elections you want. However, be sure you are REGISTERED TO VOTE! To do so, go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
No, territories can't vote in elections because they aren't a part of the country.
50% to 60% of the voters typically vote in the US.
You have to be over 18 to be able to vote. There are different types of elections, and some have different requirements than others, like your nationality. It is more open for local elections than for General Elections. Irish citizens may vote at every election and referendum. British citizens may vote at Dáil (the Irish parliament) elections, European elections and local elections. Other European Union (EU) citizens may vote at European and local elections. Non-EU citizens may vote at local elections only.