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US citizen has the privilege to cast his/her vote. This privilege is only for US citizens and not for green card holders. The options through which you can become a US citizen depend on the category through which you opt for it or you are eligible for. As a green card holder above the age of 18 years living in the US you need to fulfill the physical presence requirement in order to be eligible to apply for US citizenship. Through the naturalization procedure you can become a US citizen and for this you need to file the US immigration Form N400 (http://www.uscitizenship.info/articles/how-much-is-the-n-400-application-fee/index.html).
In the United States every four years the President and Vice-President are elected. Native-born citizens of the United States who are residents of the U.S. for at least 14 years can run in the presidential election and they must be at least 35 years of age. For the third term as President same person cannot be elected. Each candidate for President runs along with a candidate for Vice-President on a "ticket" in the general election. Voters can't choose a presidential candidate from one ticket and a vice-presidential candidate from another ticket, they must select one ticket to vote for.
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