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Who decides who can vote?

The government. Normally people in prison cannot vote, as the whole point of incarceration is to deprive criminals of their rights.


Under the Constitution who has the power to determine who can vote?

The states


Under the constitution who decided which people can vote?

the states


Who decides if felons can vote?

The government. Normally people in prison cannot vote, as the whole point of incarceration is to deprive criminals of their rights.


What did Thomas Paine mean when he said a constitution is not the act of government but of a people constituting a government?

One of the things the Constitution guaranteed was the right to vote; so the people (united states citizens) could vote for who they wanted to run the government.


Is it against the law not to vote under the constitution?

No. It is a privilege, not a right or a duty.


What is a referendum - a vote to change the Australian constitution or a vote to change government or prime minister?

It is a vote on an issue made by the entire electorate, but not a vote to elect your governmental representatives.


When did Wisconsin had the right to vote?

they had the right to vote in 1777 when the united states government decided that they had a large enough population to vote on the constitution and the bill of rights


What was the role of the first continental congress?

To establish a government, write the bill of rights and the constitution. Vote on the constitution and form a country.


Who can vote under U.S. Constitution?

citizens that are over 18 years of age


Do the states or the federal government decide how a person registers to vote?

Constitution defines who a voter is.


Who waas allowed to vote under the new govnerment?

When the constitution was written white men who owned land and were 21 could vote.