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I think you mean a "poll" tax. "Poll" is a term often used to refer to voting. A poll tax would be a tax you paid for the privilege of voting. Poll taxes were often used in US history to keep the poor and minorities from voting. They are now illegal in the United States.
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The outcome of casting a vote is going to the poll. Then standing there to vote.
personaly i like Andy clemmensen. but in a poll bradie webb was considered the hottest. Andy is definitely the hottest guy of short stack, closely followed by shaun
A poll tax was required to be paid before a citizen could vote.
A poll tax was required to be paid before a citizen could vote.
A poll tax was a fee required to vote. A person who who could not or did not want to pay the fee could not vote. Poll taxes discouraged ex-slaves from voting.
The outcome of casting a vote is going to the poll. Then standing there to vote.
A fixed tax to be paid before a person could vote was and is called a poll tax. Because it is a fixed amount per person, it could also be called a Head Tax.
they could vote.
Poll taxes were taxes that had to be paid by registered voters. The courts decided it was illegal as the poorer people could not afford it and this prevented them from voting. Blacks could generally not afford the tax.
The 24th Amendment stated poll taxes could not be used to deny a person the right to vote.
The 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964, did away with the poll tax in the United States. It said that no person could be prevented from voting "by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax."
The poll tax meant fewer black people could vote