Be age 18 by the next scheduled election and in most districts you have to register beforehand.
Edit to respond to other posts: In most states you can vote as a felon, but you have to have completed your sentence. However, 2 states Florida is one, Can't remember the other, will not allow you to vote if you have ever been convicted of a felon, irregardless of whether or not you have completed your sentence. Check state law on that one.
2006-12-31 18:45:24
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answered by The Big Box 6
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To vote in the US you MUST :
be a citizen
be over 18 years old
be a registered voter
not be a felon
2007-01-01 02:58:17
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answered by Julia B 6
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Well.. most of the time you are required to be a U.S. citizen, I suppose some vote illegally without meeting this requirement. You also must be 18, and you must register to vote.
2006-12-31 18:52:48
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answered by Sarah 4
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18 yrs old, no felonies, no child support owed. Legal citizen, a few others, can not remember them all. check with the District Clerk in your area, they can tell you.
2006-12-31 18:52:26
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answered by m c 5
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be 18.a legal resident,and not a felon.
2007-01-01 04:26:26
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answered by schflng 2
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Please go to this link, each state has each on requirements and by going to this link you can click on your state and get the requested information:
http://www.vote411.org/bytopic.php?topicID=15
2006-12-31 18:56:54
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answered by tnbadbunny 5
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You have about 4 mistakes in your short post. I'd rather you didn't vote. Thanks.
2006-12-31 18:45:32
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answered by SheiksOnAPlane 2
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