The framers of the U.S. Constitution did not explicitly specify who should have the right to vote; instead, they left the determination of voting qualifications largely to the states. Initially, most states restricted voting to white male property owners. Over time, amendments and legislation expanded voting rights to include a broader population, including African American men, women, and younger citizens, culminating in the more inclusive voting rights we recognize today.
People have realized that in a democracy, all contributing members of society should get the right to vote. Women should not be discriminated against because of their sex and deserve the right to vote just as men deserve the right to vote.
Yes everyone should have a right to vote that are over the age of 18
Yes.
yes, because they were advocates of direct democracy
Because the are human and should be able to vote.
yes
Why according to congressman Boyer should African americans be denied the right to vote
Because the are human and should be able to vote.
The framers the elector to choose both vice and the president by the most vote. This is chosen by a group.
Yes, they are citizens.
sufferagette sufferagette Women do not have to earn the right to vote, we are all born with the right to vote. It's up to governments to guarantee the right to vote to their citizens. If they don't, they're bad governments and should be changed.
Because they are native Australians who should get just as much right to vote as the others.