It's free. A Canadian does not have to pay for voting in any type of election.
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All voters from any party are allowed to participate in an open primary. In an open primary, a voter may cast votes on a ballot of any party.
A ballot.
That's true I believe. Think it was Theodore Roosevelt that pushed reform that allowed privacy at the ballot box ensures that citizens can cast votes without party bosses knowing how they voted. But, in my opinion, they have since changed their stance on this issue since they do not support secret ballots for unions.
These are the members of the Electoral College. The meet in their state capitols to caast their votes.
In U.S. practice, a poll tax was a tax on the act of voting in an election and had to be paid before a citizen could cast a ballot.