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Anyone who is 18+. Not exactly anyone. 18 is the age of becoming a major but there are restrictions. You must register according to your state's election laws, you must be an American citizen, you must have the faculties to understand the choice being made and in many states if you are a felon you are not allowed to vote. If you have questions contact your local board of electons.

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