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Do you believe legal resident be able to vote in local elections?

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Do you believe legal resident to be able to vote in local elections? address you answer in constitution view

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  1. No only English people should be allowed to vote on anything that is English, foreigners should be content with us letting them live here they should not seek political power, this is what is going tocause the civil war here in merry old England and believe me it is not far away.

    England Free Forever.


  2. that decision should be up to the individual cities/towns/counties.  I would be fine with it as long as it was not a national or state "blanket" decision.

  3. No legal residents should NOT be given the "privilege" to vote in this Country, only legal citizens.

  4. The Constitution says you have to be a legalized citizen, local rules can not change that for local elections. Federal law trumps local law when they conflict. A resident isn't always a citizen.

  5. go england!!!!

  6. Citizen yes! Temp visa or green card holder no!

  7. The constitution has always restricted voting to citizens, revisions and redefinitions of what constitutes "citizenship" have  been made in response to changing social attitudes, but allowing non citizens to vote is rare, if not unheard of, in any Western Nation, and the U.S. is no different.

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