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Are there any exceptions when it comes to voting?

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I am currently 17, but my 18th birthday is November 10th which is 6 days after the election. I'm wondering if there are any exceptions like if you're 18 within a week after the election or something. Thanks guys, now get to answering!!

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  1. you have to be 18 sorry


  2. Except if there are paper ballots, your vote will not be counted by the rigged machines that are owned by Republicans.

  3. Yes

  4. No. there is no exception. You must be 18 years old to vote.

  5. no eceptions.

  6. no exceptions, you need to cut somewhere. Why to cut 1 week or even one day before 18, when it is easier to cut at exactly 18? If you cut it one week before, some smart pants will ask if there can be an exception by being 18 in 8 days ....

  7. Nope.

  8. If you live in Chicago, it can be arranged.  Just talk to your alderman, and promise to vote Democrat.  Heck you don't even have to be alive to vote.  The machine would actually prefer if you are dead, because then you don't gripe as much.

  9. YES, VOTE FOR McCAIN.

  10. The exceptions are that you have to be 18 and a citizen. and in most states it also depends on if you have a criminal conviction only two states allow prisoners to vote and the rest have varying laws ranging from all felons are permanently disenfranchised to not being able to vote while imprisoned.

    I figure that the only reasons that one shouldnt be allowed to vote is that they are underaged or not a citizen. any person that is a citizen should be not only allowed but required to vote.

  11. have to be 18 on or before the day.

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