No group is restricted from voting. Anyone under 18 and not a citizen can not vote.
It restricted black voting
by phone
They had to pay poll taxes and the Grandfather Clause restricted many from voting.
Voting and the holding of public office were restricted to church members only.
owned property and thus had a stake in society.
Yes, they were both instituted to keep certain groups from voting.
Yes, a good is considered excludable if it can be restricted from being accessed by certain individuals or groups.
According to political experts, the groups of persons that are widely barred from voting are criminals and individuals who are mentally challenged.
Women
The Cape Colony.
Rhode Island (The letter F)
Voting was not only difficult or impossible for blacks in the 1800s, but also to the very poor. Poll taxes and literacy tests were used to prevent poor people from voting.