Yes. Absolutely, but make sure you are properly registered and come to your assigned polling place. You never lose you right to vote just because you fail to vote, but if you miss enough elections, you may have to register again.
The roundheads won because they had smart ideas where as the cavaliers they didnt have any smart ideas. The roundheads had decent fighting gear but the cavaliers had loads but still didnt win.
In the 1860 Presidential election, he beat: Vice President John Breckenridge a Southern Democrat, Senator Stephen Douglas a Northern Democrat, and John Bell from the Constitutional Union Party, (former Whigs and Know-Nothings, combined). In 1864, the Civil War was still going on, Lincoln ran for a second term for President, and George B. McClellan ran against him.
Abraham Lincoln (Correction) No, it was still Buchanan. South Carolina seceded immediately they heard that Lincoln had won the election. But he was not inaugurated until March.
Lincoln's election would spell an end to slavery, so the southern states refused to add him.
The Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact while still aboard the ship on November 11, 1620. This was the first governing document of the Plymouth Colony.
Voting in a primary in any state is not required to vote in the national election (on Nov 4). What *is* required is that you are registered to vote, with an up-to-date address, and arrive with a (typically government issued) picture ID.
Yes, as long as you are a registered to voter, you can vote in the presidential election, even if you did not vote in the primary election. If you have not registered to vote yet, the deadline is 30 days before any election. If you miss that deadline, you can still register and vote in the election by late registering at your county election office.
No because my mom is not voting in the primary but still gets to vote in the presadential election.
Yes! you may vote in the election in November, theese are two different elections one election you are voting for a party candidate for the election in November. But in November you are voting for the president. As this is a very difficult desicion one does not weigh on the other and our great country and its democracy allows you the free right to vote. As implemented in the bill of rights
a Lame Duck. or A still-in-office-president.
i have fibriods i found out November of 2007 and i was having irregular periods. in 08 no periods was irregular expect when i came on in November and didnt come on in December and here it is January 14,2009 and i still havent came on what is going on
Generally, no. To vote in a partisan primary, like the presidential race, you have to register with a party 30 days before the primary election. If there are non-partisan races on the ballot, like the school board, a non-affiliated voter can still participate.
She didnt she is still alive
he didnt he is still muslim
He didnt. He is still alive.
still done by phone
she didnt die she is still alive