answersLogoWhite

0

Who was the first race to vote?

User Avatar

Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

In America, the first race eligible to vote where Caucasians that were citizens (they had to be landowning and be over seventeen). However, Amendments to the Constitution have changed that over time.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which one of these was eliminated first in the right to vote religious tests race gender or property ownership?

which one was eliminated in the right to vote race,gender,religious test or property ownership


Who won the Fan Vote for the 2009 All-Star race?

In 2009, Joey Logano won the All-Star race 'Fan Vote'.


What happened first in the West because it had fewer race and cultural problems than the East?

women won the right to vote!


Which groups were permitted for the first time by the 15th Amendment the right to vote?

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Basically allowed the former slaves to vote and also people of any race, color and also any former slaves. this allowed immigrants to vote, as well as Native Americans to vote.


What amendment gives citizens the right to vote no matter their race or color?

The15th amendment of the United State's Constitution allowed men of any race to vote. The 19th amendment then allowed women to vote.


What gives the right to vote no matter their race or color?

The 15th Amendmentthe fifteenth amendmentThe15th amendment of the United State's Constitution allowed men of any race to vote. The 19th amendment then allowed everyone to vote.


Does the right to vote depend on a person's race or color?

no.


What race did you have to be to vote on the constitution with the founding fathers?

Human.


What gives citizens the right to vote no matter their race or color?

The 15th Amendmentthe fifteenth amendmentThe15th amendment of the United State's Constitution allowed men of any race to vote. The 19th amendment then allowed everyone to vote.


Why did Washington vote democratic?

Its possible its because of race. Looking at population by race, Black Americans are the majority. And looking at race votes, 53 percents of Black Americans vote Democrat. But this is not proven.


Who in the US has the right to vote?

There is no constitutional "right" to vote. You cannot be prevented from voting due to race or gender, but constitutionally speaking there is no explicit "right" to vote.


Do you have to vote in each race in the general election?

No, you can vote only in the races you feel confident about and leave the rest blank.