The 24th Amendment. Ratified January23, 1964.
Being charged for the right to vote is called the "Poll Tax." This was outlawed by the 24th Amendment in 1964.
24th amendment
24th amendment
After the Civil War, some southern states created poll taxes — or fees charged in order to vote — as a way to bypass the Fifteenth Amendment. Since many African American citizens could not afford to pay the tax, they were unable to vote. The Twenty-Fourth Amendment outlawed poll taxes in federal elections.
The 15th amendment gave African Men the right to vote, and the 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.
they get the right to vote in the women's suffrage amendment. Amendment # 19. _Carlotea F.
No, the 15th Amendment allowed all males to vote (the amendment was intended to allow African Americans to vote). Women could not vote (in most circumstances) until the 19th Amendment.
In order for an amendment to be proposed it must obtain either a positive 2/3 vote in both chambers of Congress, or a national convention must be called at the request of 2/3 of the states. The proposed amendment needs to then receive a vote by the legislatures of 3/4 of the states or a convention needs to be called in the states and the amendment must get a 3/4 vote from them in order for it to be ratified.
Women got the right to vote in the 19th amendment.
Poll Tax
Women received the right to vote in 1920. The 19th amendment was made into law especially for the right for women to vote. The 15th amendment is for other races to vote.
The 19th amendment