Can 18-year-old citizens vote in all federal elections?

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Assuming the citizen is registered to vote, has no felonyconvictions, and resides in a recognized state, then yes.Citizens who live in Washington, D.C, may vote for thepresident; however, does not have a representative in any otherfederal chamber.Citizens who live in Puerto Rico, Guam, or other U.S Territoriesdo not vote in federal elections.

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