
All U.S. citizens 18 and older who meet their state’s residency and registration requirements have the right to vote. Federal laws, including the Voting Rights Act, protect voters from discrimination and ensure fair access. States may also have rules about voter ID, accessibility, and registration deadlines. For voter registration information visit Vote.gov.
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