Voter turnout among U.S. citizens varies by election year and demographic factors. In recent presidential elections, turnout has typically ranged from around 55% to 66% of the eligible population. In midterm elections, turnout is generally lower, often around 40%. These percentages can fluctuate based on factors like voter engagement and the competitiveness of the races.
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
NO- only US citizens can vote.
All adult male citizens could vote, but they had to be born in Athens.
ONLY THE CITIZENS CAN VOTE!
the popular vote
The right to vote is guaranteed for all US citizens. So they would apply for US citizenship, then register to vote, like the rest of us citizens. Unless you mean getting the right to vote in Mexico.
The right to vote in the US.
Our vote
8 percent.
Yes, all US citizens have the right to vote.
No, Canadians cannot vote in US national elections. Only US citizens are eligible to vote in federal elections.
US citizens VOTE for the government official who then REPRESENTS the citizens while in office.