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Voting in the United States is a fundamental civil right protected by federal and state law. Under laws such as the U.S. Constitution and federal statutes, all citizens who meet age and residency qualifications are entitled to participate in elections without discrimination based on race, color, or previous servitude. States set specific eligibility rules, such as minimum age, residency, and mental competence, but voting is specifically classified as a right and civic responsibility.

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