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When setting voting requirements today, states can use?

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At present, States can use age as a voting requirement. The Constitution requires that a voter is at least 18 years old by the time of the general election. States may also use the current residence as a voting requirement as U.S. Citizens residing in U.S. territories are not allowed to vote in the U.S. national or presidential elections.
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