If non-citizens move to the U.S., they do not have the right to vote in federal elections, including for President. Voting is a privilege reserved for U.S. citizens, and non-citizens can participate in some local elections in certain jurisdictions, but this varies by state. To vote in federal elections, they would need to become naturalized citizens first.
That is correct. US Territories can not vote for the US President.
Citizens of the US can vote for president in the US.
That is the Vice President of the US. They only vote when there is a tie vote.
No for instance they do not have the right to vote for president
NO- only US citizens can vote.
The VP presides over the US Senate. He can vote only if there is a tie vote.
it was the Congress to make it a bill and the President to make it a law
Is U.S. women's rights to vote a conflict or compromise?
no
Senators can vote like any US citizen for the president. They do not have any special powers in that regard.
You must be at least 18 years old to vote for a president of the US.
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