With the upcoming U.S. presidential election, it’s essential to understand who can cast a ballot. Voting is a powerful way to shape the nation’s future, and eligibility comes with a few important requirements.
To vote in U.S. federal elections, you must be a U.S. citizen, meet your state’s residency criteria, and be 18 years old by Election Day. Registration deadlines also vary by state, so it’s crucial to check specific requirements where you live.
For some, additional factors like felony convictions or mental capacity may affect eligibility. And if you’re considering getting involved in other ways, like supporting a political campaign, there are guidelines for contributing and volunteering based on citizenship or residency status.
For a detailed breakdown of these requirements and voting methods, see our attached flyer.
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