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No, this is not permitted, although there have undoubtedly been a few occasions when someone did vote illegally and was not caught. Such occurrences are rare, however; non-partisan organizations that study voter fraud have found that it seldom happens. That said, in order to vote legally, you must be a citizen (and some states require more levels of proof than others); you must also be registered to vote, and thus on the official voter list.

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it depends. if you live in Australia no. cause you need to be a citizen in aus.

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No. Not in the US.

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yes

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Yes.

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not in U.S.

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