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White men who owned property, excluding Catholics and Jews.

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In colonial New Jersey any man who was free and owned land could vote. From 1776 to 1807 any woman who owned property could vote. Women lost the right to vote in 1807.

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The right to vote in Colonial Elections was reserved for Property Holders

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