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What are the voting qualifications?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 4/15/2023
  • Be a United States citizen
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Not be in prison or on parole for a felony conviction
  • Not have been judged by a court to be mentally incompetent
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Tomasa Okuneva

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Was not included in the new state constitutions?

Removing religious qualifications for voting :0) Roberto dlc


The states can set any qualifications they choose for voting so long as those qualtifications?

Individual state may set any qualifications they choose for voting as long as those qualifications are not in conflict with the United States Constitution or Federal Laws. Most qualifications involve timeliness of registering.


Are voting qualifications is the state government?

Yes


Who has the power to set voting qualifications?

The state.


Did the American revolution end property qualifications for voting?

The American Revolution did not end property qualifications for voting. However, the ratification of the US Constitution in 1789 did.


Did Andrew Jackson eliminate property qualifications for voting?

Yes, he did.


Calling for freedom of speech limiting the governors power and term of office removin religious qualifications for voting or call for frequent. Which of the is not in the new constitution state?

Removing religious qualifications for voting :)


What level of government has primary responsibility for setting the qualifications for voting?

state


What level of government has primary responsibilities for setting the qualifications for voting?

state


What level of government has the primary responsibility for setting the qualifications for voting?

state


Who established the formal qualifications for people who wish to be president?

The people who are voting have a lawyer that does it


In the Constitutional Convention voting qualifications were made residual powers because if the?

It was made this way because of the widespread variation of voting requirements in all the states.