This will have to be a laymans answer until corrected by someone more knowledgible. States may legally deny the right to vote to: 1. Those to young to qualify. 2. Non-residents. 3. Convicted felons. 4. Those with fradulent documents.
One way a state can deny an individual the right to vote is if they do not register in time. Another way the state can deny a person the right to vote is if they are not a citizen. A felon is also denied the right to vote. Another way a person can be denied the right to vote is that you have to have a place of residence.
martin luther king jr orginized demostrations in which alabama city to protes attempts to deny black citizens the right to vote
They were tests to deny African Americans and poor whites the right to vote
It was more of an individual state, which was Wyoming.
In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, the state constitution gave women the right to vote.
The year was in 1930, the 19th Ammendment gave women the right to vote.
Poll Taxes
The 15th amendment is for the right the vote. The 15th amendment states that no federal or state can deny any one the right to vote because of their "race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
the right to vote
Right to vote, right to own property,
Texans who could not produce acceptable IDs, such as a state issued drivers license or ID card, were denied the right to vote. This was in accordance with the Voter ID law.
The 24th Amendment stated poll taxes could not be used to deny a person the right to vote.
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martin luther king jr orginized demostrations in which alabama city to protes attempts to deny black citizens the right to vote
They were tests to deny African Americans and poor whites the right to vote
The 15th Amendment gave African-American's the right to vote. It prohibits the United States government to deny any American citizen the right to vote due to race.