In many states, a felony conviction for anything removes your voting rights. A conviction on most felony offenses will cause you to have your voting rights removed or curtailed. I believe that there are at least 2 states that allow felons in prison to vote but the remainder do not. Some states have provisions in their law to allow a convicted felon (once they have served their time) to have their record altered (expunged) and they can once again regain their rights, but not all. you will have to research your own states law on this matter.
18 us resident resident of municipality for 30 days 18 us resident resident of municipality for 30 days
A voter cannot be a felon (someone who has commited a serious crime), or be mentally incompetent.
Added: or convicted of treason.
The primary way in that a citizen of the United States can be disqualified from voting is to be convicted of a felony.
one is a conviction of a felony
Age
I donβt know
16 in canada, but not sure of the US thinks its 18
Very little, in the United States. In some countries, a woman cannot vote, but in the US women can pretty much do anything a man can do, legally.
In fact the communists do not believe in democrative process of voting system. Of late, they have come under the democratic umbrella and are participating in voting.
Because the poppy seeds can be crush and made into the drug opium.
No, not in any US state does having a baby make you emancipated.
I do not know of anywhere where being a Quaker disqualifies a person from voting.
Individuals under the age of 18 are disqualified from voting. In some states felons are disqualified from voting however other states allow felons to vote after their sentence is served.
Not US but Michigan
you MUST be at least 18 or older to legally vote in america
18 is the legal voting age in the US.
Privacy, legally killed, voting, Denied in education
When voting rights were extended to citizens who previously did not have voting rights, there was more pluralism in the US. When the 19th Amendment was passed in 1920, the votes granted to women expanded the numbers of people voting in the US.
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Voting age across the US is 18 everywhere
It depends. A simple expungement does not qualify you to own a handgun. If have been charged with something that disqualifies you from owning a gun, you have to have your rights restored before you can legally buy one again.
Felonies.
If Donald Trump is legally elected, he should be President. Our system of government is based on the idea that the voting public has enough sense to elect the best choice.