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 @8C7KPKS from Tennessee  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8CQXCZZ from Ohio  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, but only if they pay taxes and have lived in the country for more than one full presidency (8 years)

 @8CY5FJV from California  answered…6yrs6Y

 @WanderingPagan from Oklahoma  answered…6yrs6Y

If the foreigner is here legally and has filed to become a US Citizen, then they should get to vote, ONLY IF THEY'RE IN THE PROCESS OF BECOMING A US CITIZEN ALREADY.

 @8D96V65 from Minnesota  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, but only if after living in the country for 10 years and only if they pay taxes.

 @8DD8D7K from Nebraska  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8DJ6MGF from North Carolina  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8DKB3WK from Georgia  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8DNRMGTanswered…6yrs6Y

Yes, but only if they are legal U.S. citizens and have lived in the U.S. for 5-10 years consistently.

 @8DV99B5 from Wisconsin  answered…6yrs6Y

if they are here legally and paying american taxes then yes. not if they are here illegally

 @8F5MHGJ from Wisconsin  answered…6yrs6Y

Only after the individual has gone through the process to become a U.S citizen should they be able to vote.

 @8F6JQJW from Colorado  answered…6yrs6Y

If there's a chance that said person now lives in the US, they should be allowed to vote. As long as they plan on staying in the US.

 @8FG35R3 from California  answered…6yrs6Y

They should be allowed to vote only if they have been living in the US for 10 years and also if they pay taxes.

 @8FKB2KS from Michigan  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, but only if they know english fully and have lived in the country for 10 years.

 @8FSFP6B from Ohio  answered…6yrs6Y

If they pay taxes, have lived here for atleast five years, background checks should be done.

 @8FSK5JG from Wisconsin  answered…6yrs6Y

yes, but only if they are legal here because if not who knows how long it will take them to get deported.

 @8G9WQX9 from Minnesota  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8GFV2CC from New Jersey  answered…6yrs6Y

I think they do have a right since the LEGAL immigrants do make an impact on the country and also live in country trying to survive but they should have a clean record and at least live in the US for 10 years.

 @8GM326G from California  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8GMR5G7 from Ohio  answered…6yrs6Y

No, only legal tax paying citizens and foreigners who have citizenship who also pay taxes should be allowed to vote unless said illegal foreigner has been living in the country for 15 years, which should get them their citizenship, or alternatively, to get their citizenship much sooner, serve in the U.S. military for at least 1 year, which will also earn them their citizenship. Once and if a foreigner has citizenship they should be allowed to vote.

 @8GNPW3H from Texas  answered…6yrs6Y

If they understand what is happening regarding the candidates/ if they strongly disagree with what one of the candidates believe or plan on enforcing

 @8GSTQWNanswered…6yrs6Y

 @8GSSFLN from Delaware  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8H4DF7B from Arizona  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes if they pay a fee to sign up for a class to become a citizen. If they fail or don't finish the class they have to do community service, or military service, or pay another fee, or do jail time, or do jury duty.

 @8HCN4TF from Minnesota  answered…6yrs6Y

No because they might not understand the politics of America or they could be rigging the election, but I believe people who live in America should it’s just the reasons give the best solution to not.

 @owenfuckem from Pennsylvania  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, anyone who lives on the land deserves a say in what happens to/on it.

 @8HQTH28 from Texas  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, if they are permanently staying in the U.S. they should be able to vote.

 @8HVV6P8 from Arkansas  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, but only if they pay taxes and lived in the country for 5 years

 @8HWLQ3V from Arkansas  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8HVK3JJ from Texas  answered…6yrs6Y

yes, but only if they have lived in the country for 5 years and only for local elections

 @8J2LGW7answered…6yrs6Y

Only if they wish to permanently reside or reside long enough in the country to affect them

 @8J4798Y from California  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8J6SQW4 from Colorado  answered…6yrs6Y

Regardless, only citizens should be able to pay taxes and only those who are both citizens and taxpayers should vote.

 @8JG3JDS from New York  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, they should be allowed to vote in local government from the town they're from but shouldn't get full citizenship till they are a member of this country for 5 years

 @8JVW6TB from Iowa  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8JZHKVX from Mississippi  answered…6yrs6Y

Foreigners that reside in the United States should be allowed to vote if they a) pay taxes to the federal and state governments and b) Pass a test specifically detailed towards voting and current policy.

 @8K5ZB6R from Indiana  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8JN2WYN from New Jersey  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8KCR85X from New York  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8KM4SV8 from Oklahoma  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, as long as they are a permanent resident and have lived in the US for at least 3 years.

 @8KPF28P from Pennsylvania  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8JP8Y7P from New Jersey  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8L6S5PV from Colorado  answered…6yrs6Y

as long as they are citizens and pay taxes, they have the right to vote.

 @8L7L9FZanswered…6yrs6Y

Only if they are background checked, a legal US citizen, and have lived in the country for at least 15 years.

 @8L4DS4T from New York  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8LBRM8F from Kansas  answered…6yrs6Y

They should have the right to vote after they lived in the US for 5+ years. As well as be allowed to vote in local elections after they have lived in the state for more then 2 years.

 @8LCBSBPanswered…6yrs6Y

 @8MBDZTQ from New York  answered…6yrs6Y

No, but the path to citizenship should be both quicker and easier.

 @8MF2HYV from Maine  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, but only if they have lived in the country for 5 years, pay taxes, and only in local elections.

 @8MQ2WQV from Kansas  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8MR6SHM from Illinois  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, if they are legal they should have the right to vote. If they are not legal, they should not have the right to vote.

 @abbymayart from Texas  answered…6yrs6Y

yes after living in the states for a minimum of 8 years and paying taxes.

 @8NC6PB8 from Iowa  answered…6yrs6Y

no because they are not Americans and do not have a green card so should mean that they should not vote

 @8MNRQJ3 from Alabama  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8P6T7PS from Florida  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes and No. Some people from other countries have knowledge of a situaton better than americans. Some coutries however have no idea.

 @7W3SBDC from Florida  answered…6yrs6Y

It's a right for citizens, whether legal or born based. Just like how I can't go live in the UK and vote in their elections.

 @8PCJN4C from Massachusetts  answered…6yrs6Y

 @8PGP4Q7 from Wisconsin  answered…6yrs6Y

If they are paying taxes and have lived in the country for at least 5 years and have no criminal record

 @8PTCRJC from Pennsylvania  answered…6yrs6Y

Yes, foreigners residing in our country have the right to have their voice heard since they'll be living and working in our country

 @8LSVCGK from New Jersey  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only after living in the country for 10 years without a criminal record

 @8PZ7LSP from Indiana  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only after living here for 5 years and only if they are here legally

 @8Q9PRKM from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

I think that if they pay taxes and they have lived in the country for a set amount of years then they should be able to vote in elections.

 @8QBK6HS from Wisconsin  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8QLJQK7 from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but they should pay taxes and live in the country for 2 years

 @8QN3K75 from California  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only if they are planning on staying in the United states.

 @8QXMNMM from Texas  answered…5yrs5Y

  @8QYZ4SB from Minnesota  answered…5yrs5Y

No, and only property-owning (defined as owning any form of property in the country) confirmed Catholics should be able to vote. In a family, it is understood that property is shared by the spouses, and so both husband and wife, assuming they are both confirmed Catholics, should be able to vote.

 @8R3TC79 from Colorado  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but they should only be allowed to vote in local elections, and after 15 years.

 @8R53S9Q from Ohio  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, if they are employed, pay taxes, and have applied for citizenship

 @8R7N6V4 from Mississippi  answered…5yrs5Y

Path to citizenship should be easier to obtain. But only citizens should vote.

 @8R7SQ2V from California  answered…5yrs5Y

There should be a set of (reasonable) requirements, and national elections should have stricter requirements than local ones.

 @8QDSNZY from New York  answered…5yrs5Y

Only if they pay taxes and plan on living in the United States for at least 4 years.

 @8RVDJP6 from Nebraska  answered…5yrs5Y

Only if the foreigners plan on living in the US but haven’t been legalized yet. Not foreigners on vacation or visiting for several months.

 Deletedanswered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but only if they're permanent residents or planning to become legal citizens.

 @arob314 from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, but after living in the US for 10 years and only in local elections

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 @8SB5Z26 from Florida  answered…5yrs5Y

If they have lived here for 10 years and pay taxes they should have the right to vote

 @8SDQW5Y from Minnesota  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8SJHY49 from Ohio  answered…5yrs5Y

only legal citizens should be aloud to vote, but there should be no taxation without representation

 @8SJPFBL from Ohio  answered…5yrs5Y

 @8SXTL4C from Oregon  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, if they pay taxes, have lived in this country for 5 years, and have no criminal record.

 @8T58M5P from Connecticut  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, if you're a working American for long enough, you should be able to participate in American politics

 @8T8GHQ2 from Massachusetts  answered…5yrs5Y

 Deletedanswered…5yrs5Y

No. You must be an American citizen to vote in an election in our country.

 @8THH6VK from Georgia  answered…5yrs5Y

Yes, after living in the country for 5 years anyone who pays taxes should have the right to vote`

 @lucasnat0r from Illinois  answered…5yrs5Y

No if the outcome of the vote will not affect you then you should have no say in the vote.

 @8TXPQKM from California  answered…5yrs5Y