In America, you can vote by registering to vote in your state, which typically requires you to provide identification and meet certain eligibility criteria. Voting can be done in person on Election Day, during early voting periods, or by absentee or mail-in ballot. Each state has its own specific rules and procedures, so it's important to check your state’s election office for details on how to vote. Remember to review your ballot and ensure your vote is submitted before the deadline.
you can vote in America when you are eighteen and register
nope, it is a right not a law you have the choice to vote or not!
No. Here in America, you must be 18 years old to vote. Where are u from
Anyone who is over 18 and a citizen can vote. They have to register where they live to be able to vote.
America has 400.000.000 people.But in elections vote 40% of them.
Some citizens in America do not vote because they think their vote does not make a difference. Approximately 126 million Americans voted in the 2012 presidential election.
In colonial America, only white males who owned property, and were over the age of 18 were allowed to vote.
Vote for the president
America
like in America in ballots
nothing
you cant