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Voter Rights and Qualifications
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The Framers left the power to set voter qualifications to the States.
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Suffrage- the right to vote
franchise
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The electorate, the potential voting age population totals 216 million.
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Expansion of Suffrage 1. elimination of property qualification
2. The 15th amendment gives African American men the right to vote 3. The 19th amendment gives women the right to vote.
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4. The Civil Rights movement and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 enfranchises African Americans.
5. The 26th amendment gives 18 year olds the right to vote.
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Voter requirements 1. citizenship- either born in the US or naturalized no aliens 2. resident- must be a legal resident of the state. No transients 3. must be 18 26th amendment - Vietnam War “Old enough to fight old enough to vote”
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Registration Voters must be identified in order to prevent fraud.
The US is the only democracy in the world where registering to vote is a choice.
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Literacy requirements were often used to keep minorities from voting.
Poll tax
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Denied 7 states deny Felons the Mentally ill
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