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Is voting in presidential elections regulated by the states or by the federal government?

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Is voting in presidential elections regulated by the states or by the federal government?

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Voting in presidential elections is regulated by both the states and federal law. For example, states can set different rules for where to vote, for recounts, and whether to allow voting by mail. Congress has imposed some federal mandates. For example, the 26th amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1971, required that 18 year olds be permitted to vote in every state. And the 1975 expansion of the Voting Rights Act requires bilingual ballots in places where there are minorities who do not speak English.

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A. Voting in presidential elections is regulated by both the states and federal law. For example, states can set different rules for where to vote, for recounts, and whether to allow voting by mail. Congress has imposed some federal mandates. For example, the 26th amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1971, required that 18 year olds be permitted to vote in every state. And the 1975 expansion of the Voting Rights Act requires bilingual ballots in places where there are minorities who do not speak English. Q.

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Voting in presidential elections is regulated by both the states and federal law. For example, states can set different rules for where to vote, for recounts, and whether to allow voting by mail. But Congress has imposed some mandates. For example, the 26th amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1971, required that 18 year olds be permitted to vote in every state. And the 1975 expansion of the Voting Rights Act requires bilingual ballots in places where there are minorities who do not speak English. In how many places in the United States are bilingual ballots mandated by federal law? There are 371 counties and other jurisdictions in 30 states which are mandated to provide bilingual ballots. The languages covered include Spanish, Vietnamese, Navajo and Chinese. Has a president-elect ever died before taking the oath of office and, if so, how was that situation handled? No, this has never happened. The closest this has come to happening was on Feb.

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