the constitutional qualifications are you must be at least 35. you must be a resident in the us for more than 14 years.
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It shall not effect the 1st and 4th clause in Article I section 9 of the constitution, and that no state, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal suffrage in the senate.
The 19th amendment provided for women's suffrage. Proposed in 1919 and ratified on August 18, 1920 , it guaranteed women the right to vote. (or at least not to be treated differently than men as far as voting qualifications) There is a link below to an article on women's suffrage.
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Suffrage as in franchise? The right to vote? Or to be a candidate? are you referring to Women's Suffrage?
Removing property qualifications
elimination of religious qualifications
There are five restrictions that the Constitution places on the states in setting suffrage qualifications. One; any person whom a state allows to vote for members of the most numerous branch of its own legislature must be allowed to vote for representatives and senators in Congress. Two; no state can deprive any person of the right to vote on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The three; no state can deprive any person of the right to vote on account of sex. For; no state can require payment for any tax as a condition for taking part in the nomination or election of any federal office holder. Five; no state can deprive any person who is at least 18 years of age of the right to vote because of age.
Female suffrage and abolishment of slavery were not original features of the US Constitution.
The 19th Amendment to the constitution removed from the states the power to base voting rights on gender. This amendment allowing women's suffrage was ratified in 1920.
The Constitution.
The State governments under the Constitution.