Can Lebanese Jews actually vote like any other Lebanese citizen?

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Lebanon is a democratic unlike our neighbor to the south anyone possessing Lebanese citizen ship has...

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Universal Suffrage Or Right to vote by every citizen is good or bad?

Universal Suffrage: it means that every citizen is allowed to vote. In most countries, any citizen who is at least 18 years old and not a committed a crime has the right to vote (excluding India, here we elected Convicted felon as Ministers). Most of...

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Let us try to extend your argument and see where that leads us. Women are only going to vote for those...

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As a New York State citizen, is there any way my vote will help reelect Obama? If not, will it help his administration in some other way?

NOTE: if you're not an Obama supporter, please take this as a general question about voting. You can imagine the question is about Romney in a state that always votes Republican. I am a resident of New York state, which is almost certainly going to vote...

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Your vote will help re-elect Obama in the sense that by choosing to vote even though he is considered...

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Why do Blacks vote 90 per cent Democrat and for Obama, when I'm Jewish and I don't usually vote for Jews?

I'm Jewish, and I can't stand candidates like Boxer, Feinstein or Schumer. Or Liebermann before he started talking sensibly at the RNC. Why do Blacks vote for someone because he's Black? I could never do that with people just because they're Jewish and...

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That is you Joe but the Jewish community voted overwhelmingly for Mr Obama now I as a Christian would...

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Can an American citizen who is not a resident of the US legally vote?

I am an American citizen, but I'm a resident of Chile. My daughter, who is an American citizen, resident of Chile, just turned 18, but it seems that she must be a resident of an American state in order to vote. Can she vote without being an American...

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Absentee Voting Eligibility is as follows... "Almost all U.S. citizens 18 years or older who reside...

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Can a US non-resident citizen vote in the election?

I am a US citizen. I was raised in Hebron, Maine. I registered and voted there once. I have since then married a Canadian and am now living in New Brunswick, Canada. I would like to vote in the election, but am not totally sure if I can. If I can, I...

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Yes you can vote. Go to this website http://www.fvap.gov/ this is designed for those US citizens who...

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Help! I'm an American citizen in London, am I too late to vote?

Am I too late to vote??? I'm registered to vote in Boston. Could I sent an absentee vote in time or would I have to fly back to Boston? God bless America!!! I love my country so much! We are the best country in the world!!! bar none! I've realized how...

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I'm sure the English would beg to differ about not being very privileged. Why are you in England if...

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I want to vote for Ron Paul...but my girlfriend of over one year is a Citizen of South Africa?

I want to vote for Ron Paul, because I believe in what he stands for. I love everything about the man...as far as anyone can see. I'm aware that Ron Paul wants to "secure the borders". Does this mean that she will be deported or something along...

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No, your girlfriend will not be deported if you vote for Paul. Legal immigrants are not deported and...

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Is the equality of democracy (one vote per citizen) in conflict with the inequality of wealth created by libertarian gov't & economy?

When it comes to voting in elections, or as members of a jury, each citizen has only one vote to cast. In that sense, each citizen is equal. But when a tiny minority of people end ...show more

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The Constitution of the United States guarantees the OPPORTUNITY to pursue happiness. It DOES NOT guarantee...

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Just like it is mandatory for every citizen of the country to pay the taxes to the Govt out of their income (ofcourse as per the Income Tax Slab), Why Govt doesnt make it mandatory for every citizen of the country to caste their vote?

if it is made mandatory, then more educated peoples would be wisely casting their votes, and this will definitely diminish the effect of vote banking/blind voting,tricking the uneducated masses to get votes, and this will definitely skew the chances...

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Actually it is a very valid point. In India just because not all people vote..the candidates looks to...

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