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Alecsey [184]
3 years ago
8

Select the statements that are true concerning your voting rights and responsibilities.

History
2 answers:
babunello [35]3 years ago
8 0
<h2><em><u>True Statements</u></em></h2>

You must be a 18 years of age.

This is true according to the USA.gov.

You must vote in your designated precinct.

This is true according to the USA.gov.

If there are not automated voting machines, there will be a ballot box to receive your ballot.

Some times you are given mail-in ballots or even provisional ballots.

Your name and address will be verified at a registration table.

That is true according to the USA.gov since you can be prevented from voting of there's a problem with address changes.

<h2><u><em>The false ones are:</em></u></h2>

"At the polling place, you will need to show three forms of identification." is false because the law of ID changes from State to State and many do not require 3 forms of identification.

"There is a small fee for voting, but you will be reimbursed through your tax refund." is false because there's nothing to pay for voting

"If you have broken any laws, you cannot vote." this is only true if you committed a felony and the laws vary from state to state.

VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
7 0
You must be 18 with no felonies. You must be registered in the precinct you are voting in, but an electronic polling place isn't always used. Some people are given paper provisional ballots or mail-in ballots. If you vote at a polling station, the check in table will ask for you to confirm your name and address. There are NO fees for voting.
This should give you everything you need to answer the question.
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