A corporation is a legal concept and cannot itself vote. The men and women who work at the company may vote however they please.
No, they were not allowed to vote.
Yes, at one time the law stated woman could not vote, and it also stated only men who owned property could vote.
No amendment guarantees the right to vote. There are three that say who cannot be "denied" the right to vote, by reason of race, or gender, or age.The 15th amendment : men cannot be denied the right because of their raceThe 19th amendment : women cannot be denied the vote because of gender.The 26th amendment : those citizens 18 years of age cannot be denied the vote because of their age.
Yup! The 19th Amendment stated that you cannot deny any sex to vote. Hence, both women and men could vote. Due to the 15th Amendment, you cannot deny a person to vote due to race, so now all citizens of the United States were eligible to vote after the 19th Amendment.
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More men were eligible to vote
In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to vote. Only men can vote.
No, Bruneians cannot vote.
79 union men, 500 Confederate men
Men have always had the right to vote. In the early colonies the requirements were that they own land in the colony, but after the Constitution was signed this was dropped and men (expect black men) could vote.
More men were eligible to vote.