No, it does not cost money to vote in the United States. Voting is a right guaranteed by law, and citizens cannot be charged a fee to cast their ballots. However, there may be indirect costs associated with voting, such as transportation or time off work, but these are not official fees.
Yes it does.
No it does not cost money to go to americas got talent but it costs tqlent
Luckily, no, it does not cost anything to vote for the all-star game. Just your name, zip code, and home address.
It doesn't cost a penny, in fact it is compulsory to vote, you must be 16 and over to vote.
yes, unless you text, in which case "standard messaging rates apply" :-) You will soon be able to vote through Facebook, http://techniglee.com/2011/02/american-idol-voting-coming-soon-to-facebook/
Canada
any age
It costs nothing to vote for servers
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Money paid in order to vote was called a poll tax. This money was supposedly to prove that you were a legal citizen. In actuality the poll tax was instituted to keep newly freed slaves from being able to vote. This is no longer legal.