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Voters Eligibility

To be able to vote, you must be a U.S citizen. In most states, you must be eighteen years old. There are some other states that allow people at the age of seventeen to vote. Some states also have their own residency requirements for voting.

How to Register

You can register by mail to vote You can also use a site called "National Mail Voter Registration Form" "National Mail Voter Registration Form" is also used to update. If you want to change your name, change your address, or even if you want to register with a political party. Also if you want to apply for voting. There are places that you can go to, to register, like... -State or local registration and/or election offices -The department of motor vehicles - Public assistance agencies -Armed services recruitment centers -State funded programs that serve people with disabilities -Any public facility that a state has designated as a voter registration agency.

State Registration Deadlines

Almost every state has a voter registration deadline. States have dates where their voters registration deadlines cut off. In the United States, voter registration is the responsibility of the people and only seventy percent of Americans who are eligible to vote, have registered. Registeredvoting.org is a non partisan organization committed to reaching the other thirty percent.

Voting Rights in The United States

-Voting rights in the United States has been straight going since throughout the countries history. -Eligibility to vote in the United States is determined by both the Federal and State Law. -Only U.S citizens can vote in the U.S Federal Election. -Whoever is a citizen or whoever will become a citizen, is governed on a national basis by the Federal Law. It is a very serious process for the federal law. -In the absence of a federal law, or constitutional amendment, each state is given considerable discretion to establish qualifications for suffrage and candidacy within its own jurisdiction.