Political Science, asked by karma79, 8 months ago

do there should be discrimination done in the basis of voting? if not then explain why?​

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Answered by sudharsansundar898
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Answer:

All citizens regardless of their race, color, or previous condition of subjugation have the right to vote under the Citizenship Act which grants them protection under the 15th Amendment.

As per the Election commission of India, citizens are eligible to become voters under

Explanation:

Every citizen who is 18 years old on the qualifying date unless disqualified, is eligible to be enrolled.

Enrollment only at ordinary place of residence.

Enrollment only at one place.

Overseas Indian deemed to be ordinarily resident at the address given in passport.

Service voters deemed to be ordinarily resident at their home address.

Those citizens who have been declared by the law that they are unstable to vote or barred due to corrupt practices or any illegal act relating to elections are not entitled to be a voter. A person who is not a citizen of India cannot be registered in the electoral rolls.

Answered by deepikamr06
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Answer:

One of the most important rights of American citizens is the franchise — the right to vote. These guaranteed that all male citizens, regardless of their race, would receive equal treatment under the law and not be deprived of their rights without due process. ...

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