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The North Dakota State Constitution, in 1889, provided for the state to collect an annual poll tax "on every male inhabitant of the state over twenty-one and under fifty years of age, except paupers, idiots, insane persons and Indians not taxed."

According to the proceedings of the constitutional convention, the poll tax was supposed to pay for roads and their upkeep, but the poll tax was never implemented.

This issue was repealed in the 2012 General Election in North Dakota and the poll tax has been removed from the state constitution.

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